CalendarPermission
Last modified: October 13, 2012
Applies to: Exchange Online | Exchange Server 2007 | Exchange Server 2007 SP1 | Exchange Server 2010 | Exchange Server 2013 | Office 365
The CalendarPermission element defines the access that a user has to a Calendar folder. This element was introduced in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1).
<Permission> <CalendarPermissionLevel/> <CanCreateItems/> <CanCreateSubfolders/> <IsFolderOwner/> <IsFolderVisible/> <IsFolderContact/> <EditItems/> <DeleteItems/> <ReadItems/> <UserId/> </Permission>
CalendarPermissionType
The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and parent elements.
Attributes
None.
Child elements
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Represents the permission level that a user has on a Calendar folder. This element was introduced in Exchange 2007 SP1. |
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Indicates whether a user has permission to create items in a folder. This element was introduced in Exchange 2007 SP1. |
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Indicates whether a user has permission to create subfolders in a folder. This element was introduced in Exchange 2007 SP1. |
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Indicates whether a user has permission to delete items in a folder. This element was introduced in Exchange 2007 SP1. |
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Indicates whether a user has permission to edit items in a folder. This element was introduced in Exchange 2007 SP1. |
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Indicates whether a user is a contact for a folder. This element was introduced in Exchange 2007 SP1. |
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Indicates whether a user is the owner of a folder. This element was introduced in Exchange 2007 SP1. |
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Indicates whether a user can view a folder. This element was introduced in Exchange 2007 SP1. |
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Indicates whether a user has permission to read items within a calendar folder. This element was introduced in Exchange 2007 SP1. |
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Identifies a delegate user or a user who has folder access permissions. This element was introduced in Exchange 2007 SP1. |
Parent elements
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Contains an array of calendar permissions for a folder. This element was introduced in Exchange 2007 SP1. |