Shared Calendar Ownership: You don't have appropriate permissions to perform this operation.

Hi,
I am trying to set up an automatic reply on our do-not-reply shared email account. Here is the general scope of the problem.
We have Office 365 combined packages of Enterprise ProPlus AND Business Essentials package together under each account. 
I am full admin of the services
I have used the following PS command to assert my ownership of my do-not-reply shared email account
Add-MailboxPermission -Identity <User Mailbox> -Owner <Room Mailbox>
The resulting PS blurb was:
RunspaceId  : 825143a5-e10d-44dd-ab27-304a01804d8b
Identity    : my.name
Owner       : EURPR01A002\do-n53327-1151623564
IsValid     : True
ObjectState : Unchanged
I am trying to set up a server reply but get the following message:
What am I doing wrong?
Many thank in advance for your help.

Hi,
If this is not a permission issue, then this rule can be corrupted. You can use MFCMAPI tool to delete it.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb508857(v=exchg.65).aspx
Thanks,
Simon Wu
TechNet Community Support

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