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Best route to creating a permission-limited shared calendar in Outlook and Teams? Tearing hair out!
RBagley Hello! Before my reply I set it up myself so you can indeed add the shared mailbox calendar in Teams by copying the address from the browser (when standing in the shared mailbox calendar view) as per the instructions in the previous reply.
As I also mentioned you'd certainly benefit from creating a M365 group with the
-CalendarMemberReadOnly parameter.
To set read-only Calendar permissions, use the CalendarMemberReadOnly switch without a value.
ChristianBergstrom Great I'll look at creating a group instead with limited permissions. This would have the benefit of automatically adding the calendar into people's Outlook, I guess.
I'm afraid I am none the wiser on the URL front. The shared mailbox doesn't have a password so not its own calendar page, there is no shared mailbox view in the web browser when I log in with my credentials. To access it online I go to OWA and there is just the generic link and an on-off toggle for the Calendar in question.
Is there another way of accessing it in the web browser, perhaps?