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Can't create Teams meeting for other user
- Sep 22, 2020
Dai_Webb Hi! Then I would walk through this step-by-step https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/exchange-teams-interact#requirements-to-create-and-view-meetings-for-mailboxes-hosted-on-premises
Note the "To enable calendar delegation for these users" section as well.
Sorry for the late reply. No, it seems to be all users - I've just tried it with a few more people and they all get the same message.
Dai_Webb Hi! Then I would walk through this step-by-step https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/exchange-teams-interact#requirements-to-create-and-view-meetings-for-mailboxes-hosted-on-premises
Note the "To enable calendar delegation for these users" section as well.
- Dai_WebbSep 22, 2020Brass Contributor
ChristianBergstrom great suggestion, I've got further now, thank you (it was the step 2-3 part - I didn't do this previously as we don't use Skype for Business). Now I get this error, which appears to be permissions related, but the user has full access to the recipient's calendar:
Any idea how I get past this one ?
Thanks in advance.
- ChristianBergstromSep 23, 2020Silver Contributor
Dai_Webb Hello! Well done. I believe you could be missing the -SharingPermissionFlags "Delegate" but I'm not sure if you can use this as it's EXO only.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/exchange/set-mailboxfolderpermission?view=exchange-ps
But delegate can be set from within the Outlook client using "Delegate Access". Try them both and let me know? Thanks.
- Dai_WebbSep 24, 2020Brass Contributor
ChristianBergstrom you're right, the SharingPermissionFlags parameter doesn't exist on-prem.
I've tried delegating permissions through Outlook (logged into Windows and Outlook as the user sharing the calendar) but that hasn't helped, it still gives the same permissions error.