Category | Type | Problem |
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Calendar Browser | Installation | Permissions: how should the permission levels for the users of Calendar Browser be set? |
Permissions: how should the permission levels for the users of Calendar Browser be set?
Permission levels should be set according to the privilege your Calendar Browser users require.
Typically most Calendar Browser users would require Editor or Publishing Editor to add/remove/change bookings on a public folder calendar. But this could be fine-tuned according to the level of accessibility you want with your users.
The owner of the Calendar Browser public folder usually grant/sets permission level for other users in case of public folder calendars.
With respect to direct booking mailbox, the mailbox owner has to set/grant permission over its calendar.
This is a brief description on the privileges/permission levels available:
Owner
Can create, read, edit, and delete any item in the folder. An owner can also create sub-folders and modify permissions for all other users of the folder.
Publishing Editor
Can create, read, edit, and delete any item in the folder as well as create sub-folders. A publishing editor cannot modify permissions.
Editor
Can create, read, edit and delete all items in the folder but cannot create subfolders.
Author
Can create, read, edit, and delete their own items, but cannot modify or delete others’ items.
Publishing Author
Can create and read all items, as well as edit and delete their own items. A publishing author can also create subfolders.
Nonediting Author
Can create and read items, but cannot edit any items. A nonediting author can delete only his own items.
Contributor
Can create items only.
Reviewer
Can read items, but not create or edit items.
Custom
Any combination of permissions not explicitly described earlier in this table.
None
Cannot view the folder.