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The InboxFolderPermissionLevel element contains the permissions for the default Inbox folder. This element was introduced in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1).
<InboxFolderPermissionLevel>
None or Editor or Reviewer or Author or Custom
</InboxFolderPermissionLevel>
DelegateFolderPermissionLevelType
The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and parent elements.
None.
None.
Element | Description |
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DelegatePermissions |
Contains the delegate permission level settings for a user. This element was introduced in Exchange 2007 SP1. |
The following table lists the text values that represent the permission levels.
Permission level text values
Permission level | Description |
---|---|
None |
The delegate user has no access permissions to the Inbox folder. |
Reviewer |
The delegate user can read items in the Inbox folder. |
Author |
The delegate user can read and create items in the Inbox folder. |
Editor |
The delegate user can read, create, and modify items in the Inbox folder. |
Custom |
The delegate user has custom access permissions to the Inbox folder. |
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 | Example |
---|---|
Namespace |
http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/types |
Schema Name |
Types schema |
Validation File |
Types.xsd |
Can be Empty |
False |
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