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    Exchange 2010 – set rights with powershell


    Mailbox:
    set-mailboxfolderpermission -Identity testuser:\calender -User cl -AccessRights editor

    Get-User -identity “user 1”
    Get-MailboxFolderPermission -identity “user 1”
    Add-MailboxPermission -identity “User 1” -User “user 2” -AccessRights ReadPermission
    Get-MailboxPermission -identity “User 1”
    Remove-MailboxPermission -identity “User 1” -AccessRights ReadPermission -user “user 2”

    Resource Calender:
    Add-MailboxPermission –Identity testresource -User all-usersgroup -AccessRights FullAccess -InheritanceType All

    Public folders:
    Get-PublicFolderClientPermission -Identity “\firm1\firm1 calender”

    Add-PublicFolderClientPermission -Identity “\firm1\firm1 calender” -AccessRights PublishingEditor -User testuser

    Public folders – and all subfolders:
    Get-PublicFolder –Identity “\folder\subfolder” –Recurse | Add-PublicFolderClientPermission –User user –AccessRights owner

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