Permission on mailbox root when delegate to user
I'm wondering if it a bug or i how it should work.
When a user delegate Calendar or Mail, user give access to this "folder" to be visible, but by default Exchange doesn't add the user to the root of the mailbox they gonna access. You need to add manualy the user in the folder permission and check "Folder
Visible". Why it not add in the delegation process.
The other think will be to add "FolderVisible" to default user. So everybody will be able to "list" folder with permission. else they don't see it.
Do everybody came with the same conclusion or anybody have a solution for that. Because i really think is a step that user can save in the delegation process.
Thanks!
September 22nd, 2011 12:37pm
Hello,
I think this is normal. becuase when there are several folders in your root folder, when you have folder visible permission on root folder, you also can see other folders in your root foler. so it not good to add foler visible permission on root folder when
you give access to one child folder to be visible.
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September 28th, 2011 9:15am