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Assign group permissions to all calendars in organisation - exchange 2010

Is it possible via command shell or via group policy to assign a group called senior management permissions to all calendars in the organastion?
If we were to provide this group full control over the mail store would this allow them to see everyones calendars?
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Kenzii

8/22/2022 - Mon
e_aravind

You could PFDAVAdmin from some 32 bit clients to grant the required permission on the shared calendar folders.

Granting the permission on the mailbox and/or Calendar folder would be best rather than granting more permission @ the store level.
Kenzii

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Unfortunately there is about 200 mailboxes.

The senior management team would like to see all calendars of all employees. Not just a shared calendar.

e_aravind

so, can we move the 200 common mailboxes to a different store

Add the "senior management team" as the owner for this store? Then checking from their Outlook should allow all the mailboxes without any issues?
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Kenzii

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Thanks, I will try adding the permissions to the mailbox store. I think this should resolve the issue as we did a similar thing with exc 2003.
Kenzii

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Sorry forget the above comment. Command to look like

Add-ADPermission -Identity "mailbox-one" -group "senior management group " -fullcontrol
Kenzii

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Would the above command be correct?
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Kenzii

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thanks, will have to do it for seperate users instead of group.
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