From: Bill Clark on 27 Jan 2010 10:30 Running Exchange 2007 SP1 and have a question about permissions. We have several scripts that are ran from a 3rd party program and one of the scripts places Tasks in a users account. What are the bare minimum permissions that this automated account would need to add a Task to a users mailbox? I don't really want to add "Full Access" if it isn't needed. The account placing the tasks is a standard, user mailbox. Thanks. Bill
From: Ed Crowley [MVP] on 27 Jan 2010 22:25 It depends on how the script tries to gain access. If the script logs into a service mailbox on which it has rights and then tries to open a user's folder, all it needs is folder rights that you can grant through Outlook. If the script tries to log into the user's mailbox, then it needs full access to the mailbox itself. -- Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems." .. "Bill Clark" <billc(a)no-email.com> wrote in message news:u7GOnW2nKHA.6084(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Running Exchange 2007 SP1 and have a question about permissions. We have > several scripts that are ran from a 3rd party program and one of the > scripts places Tasks in a users account. What are the bare minimum > permissions that this automated account would need to add a Task to a > users mailbox? I don't really want to add "Full Access" if it isn't > needed. The account placing the tasks is a standard, user mailbox. > Thanks. > > Bill >
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