Examine that Mount this database check-box is checked and then click on Next button. edb file extension) by mentioning the location in Database file path field and also define the location where log files will be stored.
Now a New Public Folder Database window will appear in which first mention the name of Public folder database name and then click on Browse button for associating the database with Exchange server.From right-hand side of the window, click on New Public Folder Database option.Click on + button of Microsoft Exchange On-Premises > Organization Configuration for expanding them and then select Mailbox option.Open the machine in which Exchange Server 2010 is present and launch Exchange Management Console application.There exists two approaches for creating a new Public Folder and those are mentioned below: Approach 1: Using Exchange Management Console
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Therefore, first we will discuss measures to create public folder and then will learn how to create shared calendars. First of all, one will have to create a new public folder for creation of Shared Calendar. Setting this parameter might cause events in the shared calendar to briefly disappear from view while the calendar is resynchronized.The blog illustrates about how to create a shared calendar in Exchange Server 2010.Users need to have FullDetails, Editor, or Delegate access to the specified shared calendar.Specify the date/time value as a formula that converts the date/time in your local time zone to UTC: For example, (Get-Date " 9:30 AM").ToUniversalTime().Specify the date/time value in UTC: For example, " 14:30:00z".To specify a date/time value for this parameter, use either of the following options: A copy of the shared calendar with events that go back as far as the value specified by this parameter is stored in the user's mailbox. The SharedCalendarSyncStartDate parameter specifies the limit for past events that are visible to users who have access to the specified shared calendar. Note: This parameter is supported only for shared calendars that have been upgraded as described in Calendar sharing in Microsoft 365, and is not applicable to any other type of calendar or mailbox folder. This parameter is available only in the cloud-based service. This example enables the calendar in Kai's mailbox to be searchable on the web. Example 2 Set-MailboxCalendarFolder -Identity kai:\Calendar -SearchableUrlEnabled $true This example sets the level of details to publish for Kai's shared calendar to LimitedDetails, which means limited details are displayed. Examples Example 1 Set-MailboxCalendarFolder -Identity kai:\Calendar -DetailLevel LimitedDetails To find the permissions required to run any cmdlet or parameter in your organization, see Find the permissions required to run any Exchange cmdlet. Although this topic lists all parameters for the cmdlet, you may not have access to some parameters if they're not included in the permissions assigned to you. You need to be assigned permissions before you can run this cmdlet. Whether the published URL of the calendar is enabled for search on the web.Level of detail to publish for the calendar.
Range of start and end calendar days to publish.Whether the calendar folder is enabled for publishing.The calendar folder can be configured as follows: The Set-MailboxCalendarFolder cmdlet configures calendar publishing information. In this article Syntax Set-Mailbox Calendar Folder To add or modify the permissions so internal users can access the calendar, use the Add-MailboxFolderPermission or Set-MailboxFolderPermission cmdlets.įor information about the parameter sets in the Syntax section below, see Exchange cmdlet syntax. Use the Set-MailboxCalendarFolder cmdlet to configure calendar publishing or sharing settings on a mailbox for the visibility of calendar information to external users. Some parameters and settings may be exclusive to one environment or the other. This cmdlet is available in on-premises Exchange and in the cloud-based service.