Office 365 Group Calendar Permissions

Office 365 Group Calendar Permissions. Microsoft 365 Group Calendar Vs Shared Calendar Which one is better? I've seen some reference to using the set-unifiedgroup cmdlet and changing CalendarMemberReadOnly, but I can't get it to work. Hi, I'm currently evaluating switching to groups for a K12-school

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Get-UnifiedGroup -Identity group@contoso.onmicrosoft.com -IncludeAllProperties | Format-List You can just add new users to the group, the membership gets synced to Office 365 and the new members receive the permissions

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The list of users whose calendars the user can access is listed in the Identity column You don't have to wait to see group email or view a shared document. There's probably a better way, but this is the best I know of!

Microsoft 365 Group Calendar Permissions Eliza Bethblack. But as I can't have students adding and removing bookings from the group calendar, I'm looking for a way to set read-only permissions When creating an event directly in the Group Calendar, the Group's email address will automatically populate in the Required field, and the invitation will be sent to the Group's email inbox as well as all Group Owners' personal Outlook calendars.

Shared calendar permissions in M365 Microsoft Community. And the CalendarMemberReadOnly switch specifies whether to set read-only Calendar permissions to the Microsoft 365 Group for members of the group In the Sharing and permissions page, type the name or email address of the person you want to share your calendar with