This might not be possible, but I thought i'd ask anyway.
My boss has an Admin account which is not mail-enabled. Call it Domain\BossAdmin for reference. He has a non-Admin account that IS mail-enabled called Domain\BossUser Domain\BossAdmin has full mailbox access to that of Domain\BossUser so when he's logged in as Domain\BossAdmin, he can open Outlook up... configured for Domain\BossUser, and use his mailbox as if it were his own regardless of which account he happens to log in with.
This works great for mail and he's almost always just logged in with his BossAdmin account. Here comes the rub.
Myself, Domain\Brian for instance, I have my default calendar permissions set to 'Free/Busy time" as I do not want 'everyone' to be able to see my calendar details. I have specifically added the only available option in the GAL, Domain\BossUser, to the permissions as Reviewer.
While logged in as Domain\BossAdmin, he can open his outlook, send/receive mail just fine, but when he goes to view my calendar even though he's able to access his own mailbox, his BossAdmin account is being treated like 'default' and is only able to see Free/Busy, not the details.
Is there a way to add permissions so that the BossAdmin ID, without having a mailbox, can still be a reviewer of my calendar without having to actually be logged in as BossUser? Any AD Security settings that can be done, etc... i thought about just mail-enabling his BossAdmin account, but if I do that it'd also have to be in the GAL for this and that wouldn't be good :) We have reasons why we won't move the mailbox to his admin account, or i'd do that also.
Brian
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