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Bill Bryson
We've discovered that when we use EWS to modify calendar permissions
(Exchange 2007) that this causes an issue where the free/busy info is not
available to other users.
When we go into Outlook 2007 to look at the user's calendar permissions they
are all reset to "Custom". On examination, we've see that in the Read
section that the setting is set to "None" and grayed out. Normally for the
permission levels listed the setting should be "All Details" (this applies
to Reviewer, Editor, etc).
It appears that at least in our Exchange environment that the free/busy is
being set to None for all levels of permission when EWS is used to change
the permissions. We've verified this on several EWS installations.
Any recommendations?
(Exchange 2007) that this causes an issue where the free/busy info is not
available to other users.
When we go into Outlook 2007 to look at the user's calendar permissions they
are all reset to "Custom". On examination, we've see that in the Read
section that the setting is set to "None" and grayed out. Normally for the
permission levels listed the setting should be "All Details" (this applies
to Reviewer, Editor, etc).
It appears that at least in our Exchange environment that the free/busy is
being set to None for all levels of permission when EWS is used to change
the permissions. We've verified this on several EWS installations.
Any recommendations?