Campus AD - Departmental Support Staff using Active Roles 8.x: Security Groups Used for A Shared Mailbox with a Shared Calendar

Mailbox-Related (Create 2 groups)

  • OUName.SG.MailboxName.FullAccess type: mail enabled, universal security group: hide these from the directory when creating
  • OUName.SG.MailboxName.SendAs (most common) type: mail enabled, universal security group: hide these from the directory when creating
  • Less Common - INSTEAD of a "SendAs" group you could configure a "SendOnBehalf" group – don't configure with both because if someone is added to both groups it won't work
    • OUName.SG.MailboxName.SendOnBehalf (less common) type: mail enabled, universal security group: hide these from the directory when creating

Calendar-Related (create and use ones as needed)

Typical: (usually 1 or more editors, and a group(s) for what other groups would want to see in the calendar)

  • OUName.SG.MailboxName.Calendar.Editor (Create, read, modify, and delete all items and files.) type: mail enabled, universal security group
  • OUName.SG.MailboxName.Calendar.Reviewer (Shows Calendar Full Details: Read items and files only) type: mail enabled, universal security group

Less Common

  • OUName.SG.MailboxName.Calendar.FreeBusy type: mail enabled, universal security group (normally the default for the calendar is set to this for anyone on CampusAD)
  • OUName.SG.MailboxName.Calendar.FreeBusySubjectTimeLocation type: mail enabled, universal security group

Rarely Used

  • OUName.SG.MailboxName.Calendar.PublishingEditor (Create and read items and files, create sub folders, and modify and delete items and files that you create. Note: Does not apply to delegates.) type: mail enabled, universal security group

Not Recommended

  • OUName.SG.MailboxName.Calendar.Owner (Create, read, modify, and delete all items and files, and create subfolders. As the folder owner, you can change the permission levels that other people have for the folder. (Does not apply to delegates) type: mail enabled, universal security group

At MSU we are using security groups for permissions as listed above so if configured correctly, adding/removing people from the security groups handles permission changes.

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