5/3/2023 0 Comments Microsoft outlook calendar![]() The first calendarPermission object is assigned to the delegate, Megan, and has the following property values: The request returns two such permission objects: This example shows with the consent of Alex or administrator, how to get the calendarPermission objects associated with Alex' primary calendar. Calendar owner: Get sharing or delegation information and permissions By default, they can read the owner's free/busy status on that calendar and have the freeBusyRead permission. The primary calendar of a user is always shared with "My Organization", which represents the users in the same organization as the owner. The delegate can view details of the owner's private and non-private events, and has write access to all the events on the calendar. The delegate can view the owner's free/busy status in private events, and has write access to non-private events on the calendar. The sharee can view the owner's free/busy status in private events, and can view all the details and edit (create, update, or delete) non-private events on the calendar. The sharee can view the owner's free/busy status in private events, and all the details of non-private events on the calendar. ![]() The sharee can view the owner's free/busy status, and the titles and locations of non-private events on the calendar. The sharee can view the owner's free/busy status, but not other details on the calendar. It doesn't apply to individual users, as only users with permissions are associated with a calendarPermission object for the calendar. This value applies to only My Organization which does not have any permissions to the calendar. The calendarRoleType enumeration defines the range of permissions that Microsoft Graph supports:
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