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Access to all Calendars - only

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hunterdw

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Oct 25, 2002
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Hi there--

I have permissions set on all my Exchange 2007 mailstores to allows anyone in my "network team" group to have full control, recv as, send as, etc. on every mailbox.

I have one person on my team who I don't want to have full access to everything - I only want them to be able to see everyones calendars.

Is there a cmdlet or GUI way to give a particular user access to ALL user calendars? Again, not inbox, or sent items, or contacts... Just (and only) Calendars.

Thanks,

--DW
 
Though I'd want to ask why they need to access everyone's calendar and can't just read or be a delegate.
 
Great question. The person asking is our CIO. Yes, he knows he can start a calendar invite, click teh scheduling tab, and see the free/busy information. He comes from an environment where he can not only see the free/busy, but all the details of *all* the calendars.

I'm not keen on giving it to him right now, but I see the value in our environment.

With 600 mailboxes, I'm not interesting in manually setting delegate rights for him.

I could easily give him send-as, or full-control or whatever - but that means he could not only see calendars, he could open mailboxes - and I don't want that either.

I was hoping there might be a cmdlet that was calendar specific.

Bummer, thanks anyway.
 
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