FYI: Can’t use Exchange Impersonation with GetUserOofSettings, SetUserOofSettings, or GetUserAvailability
I kept forgetting about this so maybe blogging it will help me remember. As this thread confirms – you can’t call GetUserOofSettings, SetUserOofSettings, or GetUserAvailability when using Exchange Impersonation. If you try to do this you’ll get an error that the Service Account is not the mailbox owner.
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- Anonymous
June 24, 2009
and you might want to include this in your thread :) http://blogs.msdn.com/vikas/archive/2009/05/29/howto-ews-get-oof-state-for-self-or-any-user-in-your-organization.aspx