Insert 2012 Holidays / Enterprise-Wide Events into Exchange 2010 Calendars Server-Side?
Sure.
For years we've been inserting holidays server-side for our calendar migration clients.
Now we're making that capability more easily and widely available as a PowerShell cmdlet that allows you to insert holidays server-side into user calendars in Exchange 2010, Live @ Edu, and Office 365.
A typical US holiday file for insertion can look like this:

And data will show up in inserted calendars like this:

As an Administrator you can:
- Insert server-specific or user-specific holidays through 2012 with NO user intervention.
- Customize for different state or national holidays.
- Define Free/Busy status.
- Script adding holidays at user provisioning time (e.g., by piping in from get-mailbox).
- Support multiple time zones.
- Define All-Day Events or appointments at specific times.
- Support international holidays / date formats. For example 2012 UK Bank Holidays.
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If you use the capability and LIKE it, please come back and make a US$20 payment per instance to the cause of updating this tool for next year.
Limitations (or, what do you want for free / ultra low cost?)
- This only inserts holidays for the year 2012 (well, we give you a few weeks into 2013).
- All inserted events have "Inserted courtesy of the Exchange Calendaring experts: Sumatra Development" in the agenda. (yep, even if you license it)
- We support via electronic means, so keep an eye on our blog.
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