Our current calendar and email creation classes are fairly straightforward. If anyone has sent email and created/deleted appointments on calendars in the public folders using Office 365, please let me know how involved it was. The only permission that is provided to all users by default is the ability to view the Free/Busy information in other user’s calendars (this is AvailabilityOnly role). I found a few articles that instantiate PowerShell from within C#: Run Powershell-Script from C# Application but was hoping for a more recent solution and was wondering if anyone has cleared this hurdle recently using something like (but we use either Windows Server or Windows 7 (not 8.1 as is required by this github version). By default, in Exchange and Office 365 organization users can’t view Outlook e-mails or calendar items of other users. From what I see online, impersonating a user and allowing them to modify/add/delete from public calendars can prove tricky. NET Framework to use "Exchange Online" to create and delete Calendar Appointment on Calendars in the Public Folders and send email. I need to figure out if I can relatively easily modify our Winforms Applications created in C# 4.0. Our company is trying to decide if going to Office 365 and "Exchange Online" makes sense.
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