The new computer is running MS Outlook 2007 and Windows 7. I just bought a new computer and when I tried to share a calendar with them, I can but they cannot add appointments for me. Note: These cmdlets change the default permission to LimitedDetails, you can also replace LimitedDetails with the permission you want if necessary. No more missed appointments or double bookings. I have shared other calendars with people in my office through Office online and they are able to make and add appointments for me. Post moved by the moderator to the appropriate forum category.
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$calendars = Get-Mailbox -RecipientTypeDetails UserMailbox | Get-MailboxFolderStatistics | ? is there a way to share an online archive calendar BOB has full access to Jims mailbox but needs access to archive-calendar. Connect to Exchange Online using remote PowerShellĢ. On the other hand, besides asking the newly created user to share his/her calendar manually, we can use remote PowerShell to modify the default permission of all the existing mailboxes (after they are created) as an Office 365 admin. A well organised calendar is crucial for knowing where you need to be and what you need to be.
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And we welcome and encourage you to share your ideas through Meanwhile, I understand the inconvenience caused in this case. The default calendar permission of a newly created Office 365 user inside the organization is Free/Busy, which cannot be changed automatically upon the account creation for the time being.