

- SHARED CALENDAR NOT SHOWING UP ON WINDOWS FOR MAC
- SHARED CALENDAR NOT SHOWING UP ON WINDOWS UPDATE
- SHARED CALENDAR NOT SHOWING UP ON WINDOWS ANDROID

The intention is that this is just an improvement – there should be no glaringly-obvious user-noticeable changes beyond snappier performance.
SHARED CALENDAR NOT SHOWING UP ON WINDOWS FOR MAC
These improvements are gradually being made available for Outlook-on-the-web (a.k.a OWA), Outlook for Mac and mobile (it’s already rolled out for these two) and, finally, for Outlook on Windows.
SHARED CALENDAR NOT SHOWING UP ON WINDOWS UPDATE
We’d love to see official support for shared calendars in the native iOS Calendar app in the future but hope that this tip works well for you until that happens.The Microsoft Exchange team have announced that an update to shared calendar notifications is now leaving preview and entering production. This can be seen by using the Get-MailboxFolderStatistics PowerShell cmdlet (tip: use “-FolderScope Calendar” to filter). Doing the add via OWA at this time though presents the calendar to the mailbox in the same way that their own calendar is listed. When a shared calendar is added to the Outlook app on desktop, it is a linked reference that does not show up in the mailbox’s back-end folder list. If you’re seeing your shared calendars in your native iPhone or iPad calendar app, you’re done! We hope that you enjoy the benefits that this brings.įor those interested in the technicalalities behind this workaround, it appears as though adding the shared calendar via Outlook Web Access specifically is adding a linked calendar object directly in the end user’s mailbox. If you are not seeing the data after 30 minutes, try the process again starting with step one. Click it if there is not a checkmark to its left.

While waiting, click “Calendars” in the app and look for the shared calendar.

SHARED CALENDAR NOT SHOWING UP ON WINDOWS ANDROID
Microsoft has recognized this in recent years and has provided the ability to add shared calendars on iOS and Android devices. If your company uses Microsoft 365 services there’s a good chance that you need access to not only your own personal calendar, but co-worker and company shared calendars as well. With businesses increasingly moving to remote workforces, the need to access data on all of your devices has become more important than ever.
