Outlook 2010 Calendar Permissions to Delete

Hi
Person A has given person B permission to add, edit and delete items in their calendar. Person B can do all that EXCEPT delete appointments etc.
They have tried SHIFT+DELETE but with no luck. Any ideas, suggestions?
Viv
Viv Haig

Hi,
Does the person B have the permission to the person A's Deleted Items folder? Try to grant that permission for person B to check the result.
Or you can level up the permission to Author, test if this fixes the problem.
Thanks,
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