9/19/2023 0 Comments Powershell list folder permissionsLuckily we can query the user’s mailbox to find out what folders are available and filter them to find the primary calendar directory: $calendarFolder = Get-MailboxFolderStatistics -Identity -FolderScope Calendar | Where-Object | Select-Object Name, FolderId This works fine if the user’s mailbox language is set to English but what if they have it set to something else, like perhaps German? Well you probably guessed correctly that the native spelling of calendar (Kalender) is used. Getting a user’s calendar folder permissions in Exchange via PowerShell is pretty straight forward as you can just use the standard ‘:\Calendar’ naming convention like below: Get-MailboxFolderPermission -Identity :\Calendar
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