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Shared Mailbox - Deactivate Calendar and Contacts
Hey everybody,
I am struggeling to find the solution to my problem on the web and cannot believe that this should not be possible.
We are using a few shared mailboxes (info@... / accounting@... ). Each shared mailbox comes with its own contact book which all show up in my contact tab in outlook. As we don't use the contacts and calenders of these shared mailboxes, how to I get rid of them?
Same for the calendars. I don't need 6 empty calendars in the overview. It must be an option to turn them off entirely.
Thanks and best Regards,
Florian
7 Replies
- Craig_GCopper Contributor
I'm having the same troubles. We use shared mailboxes but don't need the calendar or contacts.
Firstly, how can i adjust settings so that ONLY the mailbox exists. No calendars or contacts!!
Second, i have seen hundreds of requests for this so clearly there is a need to have this ability, has microsoft listened to the community they claim to serve and listen too. I guess we'll find out!!
Please Bill...listen to your customers.
- That depends on how you are accessing the shared mailbox, but generally speaking there is no way to "turn them off" - they are a part of every mailbox. The minimalistic approach would be to use folder-level permissions and only grant access to the folders you want to see within Outlook.
- FlorianMaassCopper ContributorHello Vasil,
thanks for the quick reply. I am accessing the shared mailbox in the "usual" way, I would say. I set them up in the O365 admin panel and gave permission to the individuals to the whole shared mailbox.
Can you (or anyone else) give me a push in the right direction on how to set up folder permissions? And will the inbox (and the other mailbox folder) still show up automatically in the outlook mail tab? (I want to avoid having to add the mailboxes for each user manually).
Thanks a lot- You cannot have it both ways 🙂 If you want to only see specific folders, you cannot use Full Access/Automapping. Instead, you need to grant folder-level permissions (via PowerShell, Add-MailboxFolderPermission) and add the mailbox manually.