Microsoft Graph API - Create event subscription result in 403 response











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I'm having a permission problem when trying to subscribe to calendar events for a calendar. I'm getting a 403 response.



My setup:



A user account with delegated permission to access a room calendar.
Full access rights through (mailbox delegation) https://outlook.office365.com/ecp



My app is using delegated permissions to the Graph API:




  • Calendar.Shared.ReadWrite

  • Calendars.ReadWrite


This call works:



GET https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/<room-mail>/calendars
(and also appending /<calendar-id>/events)


But when trying to create a subscription I get a 403 response:



POST https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/subscriptions
(resource: users/<room-mail>/calendars/<calendar-id>/events)


Link to Microsoft docs for the call:
https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/docs/api-reference/v1.0/api/subscription_post_subscriptions



Is this suppose to work like this at all?
Do I need more permissions?



Any help is appreciated. Thanks!










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I'm having a permission problem when trying to subscribe to calendar events for a calendar. I'm getting a 403 response.



My setup:



A user account with delegated permission to access a room calendar.
Full access rights through (mailbox delegation) https://outlook.office365.com/ecp



My app is using delegated permissions to the Graph API:




  • Calendar.Shared.ReadWrite

  • Calendars.ReadWrite


This call works:



GET https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/<room-mail>/calendars
(and also appending /<calendar-id>/events)


But when trying to create a subscription I get a 403 response:



POST https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/subscriptions
(resource: users/<room-mail>/calendars/<calendar-id>/events)


Link to Microsoft docs for the call:
https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/docs/api-reference/v1.0/api/subscription_post_subscriptions



Is this suppose to work like this at all?
Do I need more permissions?



Any help is appreciated. Thanks!










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  • Have you managed to make this work ?
    – julestruong
    May 7 at 15:24













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I'm having a permission problem when trying to subscribe to calendar events for a calendar. I'm getting a 403 response.



My setup:



A user account with delegated permission to access a room calendar.
Full access rights through (mailbox delegation) https://outlook.office365.com/ecp



My app is using delegated permissions to the Graph API:




  • Calendar.Shared.ReadWrite

  • Calendars.ReadWrite


This call works:



GET https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/<room-mail>/calendars
(and also appending /<calendar-id>/events)


But when trying to create a subscription I get a 403 response:



POST https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/subscriptions
(resource: users/<room-mail>/calendars/<calendar-id>/events)


Link to Microsoft docs for the call:
https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/docs/api-reference/v1.0/api/subscription_post_subscriptions



Is this suppose to work like this at all?
Do I need more permissions?



Any help is appreciated. Thanks!










share|improve this question













I'm having a permission problem when trying to subscribe to calendar events for a calendar. I'm getting a 403 response.



My setup:



A user account with delegated permission to access a room calendar.
Full access rights through (mailbox delegation) https://outlook.office365.com/ecp



My app is using delegated permissions to the Graph API:




  • Calendar.Shared.ReadWrite

  • Calendars.ReadWrite


This call works:



GET https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/<room-mail>/calendars
(and also appending /<calendar-id>/events)


But when trying to create a subscription I get a 403 response:



POST https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/subscriptions
(resource: users/<room-mail>/calendars/<calendar-id>/events)


Link to Microsoft docs for the call:
https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/docs/api-reference/v1.0/api/subscription_post_subscriptions



Is this suppose to work like this at all?
Do I need more permissions?



Any help is appreciated. Thanks!







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  • Have you managed to make this work ?
    – julestruong
    May 7 at 15:24


















  • Have you managed to make this work ?
    – julestruong
    May 7 at 15:24
















Have you managed to make this work ?
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