casperdacat
Technical User
Hi all,
we are currently migrating domain A (2003 domain level) to domain B (2008 domain level). Several users have been migrated and log on using their credentials in domain B but still access their mailbox on the Exchange server (2010 SP1) in domain A. We managed to set full access and send as rights for the users in domain B on their mailboxes in domain A using powershell, however, they can't see availability in the calendars of other users in domain A. There is a two-way trust between domains A and B and we can access calendar availability but only when the user himself grants access to the calendar from the outlook client. Having the users set their calendar rights themselves is not a preferable option, I'd like to script this someway... Is this possible?
Many thanks,
Frederik
we are currently migrating domain A (2003 domain level) to domain B (2008 domain level). Several users have been migrated and log on using their credentials in domain B but still access their mailbox on the Exchange server (2010 SP1) in domain A. We managed to set full access and send as rights for the users in domain B on their mailboxes in domain A using powershell, however, they can't see availability in the calendars of other users in domain A. There is a two-way trust between domains A and B and we can access calendar availability but only when the user himself grants access to the calendar from the outlook client. Having the users set their calendar rights themselves is not a preferable option, I'd like to script this someway... Is this possible?
Many thanks,
Frederik