Shared resource Calendar in a mixed exchange environment

So another Exchange question. Mixed environment with Exchange 2013 HUB, CAS, and MBX servers in one location and Exchange 2007 HUB, CAS, and MBX server at another location. Currently all mail comes in through the 2013 server, but the outbound mail is handled by the server at their location ie: site A has the Exchange 2013 server handle the outbound, and site B has the Exchange 2007 server handle the outbound.We do not use puplic folders.I need to have a Shared Resource calendar that will be used\accessed by multiple users that are located on either the 2013 or the 2007 mailbox servers. This calendar should be resident if possible on the 2007 mailbox server as management does not intend to upgrade the Exchange 2007 server in the forseeable future, but there could be the potential for seperating into stand alone email servers for each...
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Hi,
Have you configured federation trust between these domains?
With federated sharing in Exchange Server 2013, users can share information with recipients in external federated organizations. This includes sharing their free/busy (also known as calendar availability) information for scheduling purposes or, depending
on the nature of the business relationship, sharing more detailed calendar information.
I recommend you refer to the following articles:
Federation Procedures
Federation refers to the underlying trust infrastructure that supports
federated sharing, an easy method for users to share calendar information with recipients in other external federated organizations.
Hope this helps!
Thanks
Niko Cheng
TechNet Community Support

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       x20: 0x0000000000000000  x21: 0x0000000000000000  x22: 0x000000016fd35570  x23: 0x00000001780c5630
       x24: 0x0000000000000007  x25: 0x00000001781acb00  x26: 0x000000016fd359a8  x27: 0x000000016fd359a9
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