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Howto set permissions on all Calendars - 23.Jun.2008 4:29:39 AM   
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Hi
I am trying to find a way to set permissions on all calendars in Exchange 2007.
So far im not quite there.

I tried a approach by means of using PFDavAdmin, but end up getting a series of error's when trying to expand the mailboxes.
' Exception: Name cannot begin with the '0' character, hexadecimal value 0x30. Line 1, position '
So if anyone got a good way to do this, please let me know. I find it quite annoying if I have to send out a e-mail to all users telling them to add everyone else as readers on the calendar. There is no way to add a group either.

The link for the 'solution' that didnt work for me is herby provided for thoose who want to try it out themselves.
http://exchangeshare.wordpress.com/2008/05/27/faq-give-calendar-read-permission-on-all-mailboxes-pfdavadmin/ 
After i do as instructed, i check the logfile and it says the following:
Folder filter: (|(0x3001001E=Calendar)(0x3001001E=FreeBusy Data))
Warning: Could not get root properties for mailbox 'Administrator'. This mailbox will be skipped. Exception: Name cannot begin with the '0' character, hexadecimal value 0x30. Line 1, position 402.

One line for eatch mailbox ofcourse.
Seems to be a XML issue, but i dont know how to remedy it.

/OK

< Message edited by OK -- 23.Jun.2008 5:10:18 AM >
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RE: Howto set permissions on all Calendars - 24.Jun.2008 2:19:28 PM   
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I would use set perm.
I haven't updated the instructions for Exchange 2007 yet, but use a special account to do the process, and do it from a workstation, not the server.
http://www.amset.info/exchange/folderpermissions.asp

Simon.

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