Therefore, it can't process an explicitly granted permission such as 'Free/Busy time' or 'Free/Busy time, subject, location.' Workaround The organization relationship links to the default account that is seen in the calendar permissions. Scheduling Assistant makes cross-forest requests on behalf of the organization relationship instead of on behalf of the user who is requesting it. When you query free/busy information by using Scheduling Assistant in a cross-forest scenario, the Availability service uses the organization relationship instead of delegated user permissions. The default permissions of the Calendar folder are set to None or Contributor.
Users can't see free/busy information after a mailbox is moved to Office 365Īfter a mailbox is moved to Microsoft Office 365, an on-premises user can't see the free/busy information for the mailbox in Scheduling Assistant.Īlso, the user can no longer view the Calendar folder, and the user receives a 'Could not be updated' error.