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DelegatePermissions

Topic Last Modified: 2007-10-29

The DelegatePermissions element contains the delegate permission-level settings for a user. This element was introduced in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1).

Syntax

<DelegatePermissions>
   <CalendarFolderPermissionLevel/>
   <TasksFolderPermissionLevel/>
   <InboxFolderPermissionLevel/>
   <ContactsFolderPermissionLevel/>
   <NotesFolderPermissionLevel/>
   <JournalFolderPermissionLevel/>
</DelegatePermissions>

Type

DelegatePermissionsType

Attributes and Elements

The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and parent elements.

Attributes

None.

Child Elements

Element Description

CalendarFolderPermissionLevel

Contains the permissions for the default Calendar folder. This element was introduced in Exchange 2007 SP1.

TasksFolderPermissionLevel

Contains the permissions for the default Task folder. This element was introduced in Exchange 2007 SP1.

InboxFolderPermissionLevel

Contains the permissions for the default Inbox folder. This element was introduced in Exchange 2007 SP1.

ContactsFolderPermissionLevel

Contains the permissions for the default Contacts folder. This element was introduced in Exchange 2007 SP1.

NotesFolderPermissionLevel

Contains the permissions for the default Notes folder. This element was introduced in Exchange 2007 SP1.

JournalFolderPermissionLevel

Contains the permissions for the default Journal folder. This element was introduced in Exchange 2007 SP1.

Parent Elements

Element Description

DelegateUser

Identifies a single delegate to add or update in a mailbox. This element was introduced in Exchange 2007 SP1.

Remarks

The schema that describes this element is located in the EWS virtual directory of the computer that is running Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 that has the Client Access server role installed.

Element Information

Namespace

https://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/types

Schema Name

Types schema

Validation File

Types.xsd

Can be Empty

False