Permissions to all subfolders at a time in a shared mailbox

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Hi,

I am Ramesh, working as System Administrator. I am facing one problem, Could
you please help me in below problem?

The task is, permissions to be granted to user for 1000 sub folders in a
shared mailbox?. Right now I am giving permissions to each and every folder
which is taking longer time and my all other works are pending when doing
this task.
Is there any solution to grant permissions to all subfolders in a shared
mailbox at a time?

Please write to me (e-mail address removed)
Thanks
Ramesh
 
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Badam Ramesh said:
Hi,

I am Ramesh, working as System Administrator. I am facing one
problem, Could you please help me in below problem?

The task is, permissions to be granted to user for 1000 sub folders
in a shared mailbox?. Right now I am giving permissions to each and
every folder which is taking longer time and my all other works are
pending when doing this task.
Is there any solution to grant permissions to all subfolders in a
shared mailbox at a time?

Please write to me (e-mail address removed)
Thanks
Ramesh



No...but if this is truly a shared mailbox, why not just grant the other
users "full mailbox permissions" on the Exchange server itself? You can't
exclude anything - meaning, it will be access to the *entire* mailbox, but
it would sure be a lot easier.

I am not going to ask why there are 1000 subfolders....or why you wouldn't
want to use public folders for this data. I'm just not going to ask. :)
 
How uncharacteristically diplomatic of you, Wenchie! <gd&r>

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After furious head scratching, Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] asked:

| In | Badam Ramesh <[email protected]> typed:
|| Hi,
||
|| I am Ramesh, working as System Administrator. I am facing one
|| problem, Could you please help me in below problem?
||
|| The task is, permissions to be granted to user for 1000 sub folders
|| in a shared mailbox?. Right now I am giving permissions to each and
|| every folder which is taking longer time and my all other works are
|| pending when doing this task.
|| Is there any solution to grant permissions to all subfolders in a
|| shared mailbox at a time?
||
|| Please write to me (e-mail address removed)
|| Thanks
|| Ramesh
|
|
|
| No...but if this is truly a shared mailbox, why not just grant the
| other users "full mailbox permissions" on the Exchange server itself?
| You can't exclude anything - meaning, it will be access to the
| *entire* mailbox, but it would sure be a lot easier.
|
| I am not going to ask why there are 1000 subfolders....or why you
| wouldn't want to use public folders for this data. I'm just not going
| to ask. :)
 
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Milly Staples said:
How uncharacteristically diplomatic of you, Wenchie! <gd&r>

My doctor recently increased the dosage and I feel much better now.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] asked:
In



No...but if this is truly a shared mailbox, why not just grant the
other users "full mailbox permissions" on the Exchange server itself?
You can't exclude anything - meaning, it will be access to the
*entire* mailbox, but it would sure be a lot easier.

I am not going to ask why there are 1000 subfolders....or why you
wouldn't want to use public folders for this data. I'm just not going
to ask. :)
 
I have to grant EDITOR rigths to user

Lanwench said:
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No...but if this is truly a shared mailbox, why not just grant the other
users "full mailbox permissions" on the Exchange server itself? You can't
exclude anything - meaning, it will be access to the *entire* mailbox, but
it would sure be a lot easier.

I am not going to ask why there are 1000 subfolders....or why you wouldn't
want to use public folders for this data. I'm just not going to ask. :)
 
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Badam Ramesh said:
I have to grant EDITOR rigths to user

Check out the utility I mentioned, or use a public folder, or instruct users
how to grant the permissions themselves.
 
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