Webcal in Outlook 2010 (permissions)

Hi!
I have one problem with permissions in webcal in outlook!
I have succesfully added calendar to outlook from my ical server, I can log in and see all events, but I can't change anything, I don't have write permissions read-only. In iCal of course I can read and write!
Is it possible to change it somehow in Outlook 2012 to write premissons too or it's read-only by default without possibility to change anything.
Thanks in advance!

rockhill04 wrote:
That forum seems to be outlook for mac. I am referring to outlook 2010 running on a PC.
then post your question on a Windows forum or a forum for MS Office for Windows, as it's MS's software you're having issues with.

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