Comments on: Mailbox Permissions vs Mailbox Folder Permissions https://practical365.com/mailbox-permissions-vs-mailbox-folder-permissions/ Practical Office 365 News, Tips, and Tutorials Mon, 29 Mar 2021 19:57:25 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 By: Charles Smith https://practical365.com/mailbox-permissions-vs-mailbox-folder-permissions/#comment-234117 Mon, 29 Mar 2021 19:57:25 +0000 https://www.practical365.com/?p=38253#comment-234117 I am looking for a way to avoid users from changing the default and anonymous folder permissions from none to owner by themselves, is there a policy we can set in place to avoid users from making this on OWA so then it replicates to the outlook client, is not to remove the Default and Anonymous but to disable users ability to do this via desktop client or webmail when sharing permissions on folders

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By: Mahdi Bagali https://practical365.com/mailbox-permissions-vs-mailbox-folder-permissions/#comment-231852 Thu, 29 Oct 2020 19:41:05 +0000 https://www.practical365.com/?p=38253#comment-231852 Hi Paul,

Iam having issue with one of my client.He is unable to view folders in shared mailbox.Same goes with the web verion as well.

I have tried all the options i could suggest to the user but still the same issue persist.

Can you please help me out what can be the issue?

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By: Martin https://practical365.com/mailbox-permissions-vs-mailbox-folder-permissions/#comment-230181 Thu, 02 Jul 2020 13:42:29 +0000 https://www.practical365.com/?p=38253#comment-230181 In reply to PHILIP M HARE.

I assume items meant to be private are indeed marked as “private” when created in your calendar?
If such private items are created on your mobile device, make sure the calendar App you are using is fully compatible with Exchange as many (built-in) calendars do not even feature the possibility to mark items as private!
Also, private means they are still visible to your delegate(s), which makes perfectly sense as your delegate is supposed to check for your free/busy time, however without showing any details.

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By: PHILIP M HARE https://practical365.com/mailbox-permissions-vs-mailbox-folder-permissions/#comment-228997 Thu, 12 Mar 2020 13:45:47 +0000 https://www.practical365.com/?p=38253#comment-228997 In reply to CC.

Dito this, there seems to be no solution to this

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By: Taino https://practical365.com/mailbox-permissions-vs-mailbox-folder-permissions/#comment-228902 Thu, 27 Feb 2020 12:13:53 +0000 https://www.practical365.com/?p=38253#comment-228902 How can i give access to a shared mailbox without giving acess to the sub folder

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By: Gary McGarry https://practical365.com/mailbox-permissions-vs-mailbox-folder-permissions/#comment-228280 Sun, 27 Oct 2019 21:49:43 +0000 https://www.practical365.com/?p=38253#comment-228280 In reply to Aswath.

If a permission already exists for that user, change the ‘Add’ part of the cmdlet to ‘Set’ so that it becomes Set-MailboxFolderPermission. Otherwise the command returns an error stating that permissions already exist on that mailbox for that user.

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By: Fi Gibson https://practical365.com/mailbox-permissions-vs-mailbox-folder-permissions/#comment-228249 Wed, 23 Oct 2019 11:04:53 +0000 https://www.practical365.com/?p=38253#comment-228249 Hi Paul, I have a shared mailbox used by approx 10 users. I want to restrict 4 users so they only access one folder in the shared mailbox but could still reply from/to. Can this be done via outlook?
Thanks

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By: Kwise87 https://practical365.com/mailbox-permissions-vs-mailbox-folder-permissions/#comment-222674 Tue, 13 Aug 2019 13:59:56 +0000 https://www.practical365.com/?p=38253#comment-222674 Is there a way to deny a user from modifying the permission on their mailbox or from modifying permissions on a shared mailbox they are owner of? We would rather this be done by the mail team to avoid too much commissioning being done by a user. We see lots of time were the default ends up being given full access.

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By: CC https://practical365.com/mailbox-permissions-vs-mailbox-folder-permissions/#comment-218278 Tue, 09 Jul 2019 13:58:33 +0000 https://www.practical365.com/?p=38253#comment-218278 I’ve delegated access to my calendar to my assistant but did NOT check the box to allow her to see private items. And yet she can see private items. Any idea how to prevent this since apparently not checking the box that is supposed to control that access doesn’t work?

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By: ZACH WARD https://practical365.com/mailbox-permissions-vs-mailbox-folder-permissions/#comment-212005 Mon, 03 Jun 2019 13:01:16 +0000 https://www.practical365.com/?p=38253#comment-212005 Hey Paul,

I am trying to create a script that will set everyone in my organization to a reviewer for their calendar permissions so that everyone can read everyone mailbox. The issue im running into is that my script is to broad I need to narrow it down and cut out the shared mailboxes, offboarded users, and service accounts. But am unable to figure out how I can exclude these groups this is the script im currently using any help would be greatly appreciated.

$credential = Get-Credential

$Session = New-PSSession -ConnectionUri “https://outlook.office365.com/powershell-liveid/” -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Exchange -Credential $credential -Authentication Basic -AllowRedirection
Import-PSSession $Session

$AllMailboxs = Get-Mailbox -Resultsize Unlimited -RecipientTypeDetails UserMailbox

Foreach ($user in $AllMailboxs)

{Set-mailboxfolderpermission –identity ($user.alias+’:\calendar’) –user Default –Accessrights Reviewer}

Remove-PSSession $Session

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