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Configuring Delegate access via PowerShell.
- Feb 14, 2018
It will be doable via PowerShell in few days, I cannot share more until the official documentation is posted. Until then, you can use EWS to manage them, there's a good module here: http://www.flobee.net/powershell-module-for-managing-exchange-2010-mailbox-delegates/
If using EWS seems to complicated, just wait a bit :)
It will be doable via PowerShell in few days, I cannot share more until the official documentation is posted. Until then, you can use EWS to manage them, there's a good module here: http://www.flobee.net/powershell-module-for-managing-exchange-2010-mailbox-delegates/
If using EWS seems to complicated, just wait a bit :)
- Ben HarrisFeb 22, 2018Brass Contributor
Awesome thank you, can you let me know when it gets released?
Thanks
Ben.
- VasilMichevFeb 22, 2018MVP
It is already rolling out :)
Updated feature: Manage calendar delegate permissions in PowerShell MC129312 Stay Informed Published On : February 16, 2018 We’re improving the MailboxFolderPermission cmdlet. This feature began rolling out this week. This message is associated with Office 365 Roadmap ID: 26355. With this update, you can now manage calendar delegate permissions from the *-MailboxFolderPermission cmdlet.
https://technet.microsoft.com/library/dd298062%28v=exchg.160%29.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396
- JimBluntOct 06, 2022Brass Contributor
VasilMichev - This feature has STILL not been rolled out to Exchange 2016 on-prem users. We have a hybrid environment using 2016. Is this feature ever going to be pushed to on-prem servers?