The problem is that some users have been reporting problems with Outlook. Unfortunately, this isn’t a circumstantial problem, as others are having similar issues revolving around Outlook not saving permissions. Microsoft moderators were quick to respond and came up with a solution
How can I get my Outlook to save modified permissions?
This step revolves around your granting, applying, and then removing Delegate access. This action will then force a re-write of the Access Control Lists at the mailbox level, which will then propagate to the folders.
1. Use Outlook’s settings
2. Use the Registry Editor
These same steps can be achieved in a different method as well:
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftExchangeExchange Provider You may have to create the registry path.
3. Use third-party email client software
Another solution would be to use a third-party email client service to make the changes you want. Outlook supports IMAP, an internet protocol that allows users to access their email messages from several different devices, using third-party software. Adjusting to a new service should not be very difficult. There are many alternative email clients with productivity features similar to those you find in Outlook. On top of that, most modern email clients allow you to access multiple accounts from one unified inbox. This will make it easier to navigate throughout your messages and save you some time. Many options on the market include translation features, spellcheckers, advanced contact lists options, and more. Just make sure to get an email client with powerful encryption and a straightforward privacy policy. By following one of these solutions, you should be able to get rid of any Microsoft Outlook delegate issues. Do you know any other solution to this problem? Let us know in the comments section below.
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