Exchange Admin Center (EAC) > Organization to create a new organization relationship
Exchange 2010 shared calendar plus#
Set “Specify the actions…” to “Calendar sharing with free/busy information plus subject, location, and body, Contacts sharing”.Highlight the ” * ” domain and click Edit.Select the General tab and select “Enable sharing policy…”.Open EMC > Organization Configuration > Mailbox > Sharing Policies Select “Automatically discover configuration information” and enter the domain of external exchange organization that will be federated (i.e.Set free/busy data access level to “Free/busy access with time, plus subject and location”.Select “Enable free/busy information access”.Select “Enable the organization relationship”.“Exchange On Premise to Exchange Online”) Give a name that identifies the external organization that will be federated with (i.e.
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Open EMC > Organization Configuration > Organization Relationships to create a “New Organization Relationship” IMPORTANT: Do not change the application URI (’) to match your OWA URL.ĥ.
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Exchange 2010 shared calendar full#
This specific use case for is for two organizations to share full calendar information between each other. The following steps will create Exchange delegation federation between Exchange on premise and Exchange Online.