


In the Open Other User’s Folder dialog box, type the name of the user who shares the calendar with you in the Name box. I am running on Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS with kernel 3.2.0-32-generic-pae on a Acer Travelmate 8372 (I know, poor machine, but what can I do.). How do I view a shared calendar in Exchange 2010 To open it, follow these steps: On the File menu, point to Open, and then select Other User’s Folder. One more thing which is really bugging me, changing the View to a personalized one (By Date-Descending) isn't retained on Evolution Mail restart (every folder will get back to the original setting, which is incomprehensible to me).ĭo you guys have any amazing terminal commands that I could run to fix these issues? Up until now any even small thing I wanted to tweak already had an answer somewhere, still this seems to be absolutely impossible to resolve. I tried opening a calendar in my work mail, but it seems the only option you can get is to open your personal one. I tried several links on google, I already managed to connect correctly to Exchange 2010, but there is no shared calendars option that I can see. Let me check my account using the cmdlet. The command we need is Get-MailboxFolderPermission.

This could be ok if it wasn't for the fact that also opening shared exchange calendars seems to be impossible. So, how can you check the permissions of a shared calendar in Exchange 2010 It is not exposed in the EMC and hence we have to use the shell. Unfortunately I seem to have reached a dead-end.Īside from an actual bug on Evolution Mail in the signature bit - adding an image to sig is fine, hyperlinking over it CRASHES THE CLIENT (!). Normally you would be dependent on everyone to share their calendar. For instance, it can be necessary to share your calendar with everyone in your department and vice versa. One such item is calendar, which allow users to save and manage date & time of appointments, events, meetings. Open a shared calendar in Outlook on the web. Did this solve your problem If yes, see Additional resources. Sometimes it is needed to fully provision a mailbox with all the correct settings and permissions the user needs. The shared calendar will be added to your Calendar pane under the Shared Calendars section. I have the following message in the status bar: 'All folders are up to date. Centrally administered Calendar sharing in Exchange 2010. The outlook is connecting to the Exchange server properly, as im able to work with all other functions of Outlook.
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I'm quite new to the whole Linux world, and I'm trying to migrate the whole of my pc to Linux and show that it can keep up with all of my company requirements (we are specialized on CISCO Networking, Voip and Datacenter solutions). It started about two weeks ago and nothing was changed since then.
