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Powershell list folder permissions8/28/2023 ![]() Let’s just start off by doing this manually for one calendar. Normally you want to share out or give people review or access to your mailbox calendar or you want to have a certain users calendar be able to be seen by everyone in the organization and doing that by hand obviously could take forever. This could be on any folder in the mailbox but I’m going to focus mainly on the calendar because that’s usually one of the common ones. ![]() ![]() ![]() Now one of the things that can be really useful in the Exchange Management Shell (EMS) is pushing out mailbox‑folder permissions. Using PowerShell to manage mailbox folder permissions in Exchange Server 2010
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