Howto disable calendars from shared mailboxes?

Hi there!
I'm having trouble finding out how to remove or disable calendars for certain shared mailboxes like Info#wedonotneedacalendarforthis.com  I've created the shared mailboxes within exchange 2007 and we are using outlook 2010 to access these shared
mailboxes. Help would be very much appreciated. ?.

Hi,
It is by design that being granted full access permission to a mailbox in Exchange server, the user can add the mailbox with all folders including calendar folder.
If you don’t want to share some folders in mailbox, maybe we can share folder-level permissions instead of sharing a full access mailbox permission. To meet your requirement, we need to remove the full permission to the mailbox in server side, then use PFDAVAdmin
tool to set folder permissions with needed folders for shared mailbox.
Thanks,
Winnie Liang
TechNet Community Support

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