Jump to Outlook for Mac - Sorry, ladies and gentleman, Outlook for Mac does not support shared calendars. You can add it to the long list of features. Instructions for accessing shared calendars or folders belonging to other users or resources. Outlook for Mac OSX. Click on File. The shared resource will then open in the appropriate view in Outlook (Calendars will open in Calendar).
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- How to view public Exchange calendars from iCal? 5 answers
I've Mac OS X 10.9.5 installed. On this machine you can find the calendar app. In Outlook it is possible to add a shared calendar from exchange. Here I don't need a username/password. I can easily add this calendar.
Can I add such a shared exchange calendar to the calendar app?
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The above doesnt' REALLY work for people, especially not with Outlook 365. Here's the way that worked for me:
- With iCal open go to the menu bar at the top of the screen and select iCal, it's to the right of the Apple Symbol in the upper left corner.
- Select Preferences
- Once the Preferences window comes up select the Accounts section then select the Exchange account to bring up its information.
- Now select the Delegation tab.
- Under the list is a + sign. Click this to add a calendar.
- Begin typing the user's name as above and the auto-completion will begin. Once you've found the correct user's name select it to add it under the Users column.
- Under Accounts I can access: you will now see that user's name. You can enable or disable their calendar from displaying by checking or unchecking the boxes under the Show header.
I found these instructions from the USC website.
James AitaJames Aita
I just had this problem and just figured it out.
Here are the steps:
- Login to Outlook Web Access (the web interface for your Exchange Server).
- Click on public folders (for me, it was all they way in the bottom left).
- The, navigate to the public folder of your choice (I needed a calendar).
- Right click on the public calendar and select copy from the context menu.
- Navigate back to your own mailbox (I clicked 'mail' in the lower left).
- Right click on your own calendar and click paste (I added it to a new folder).
- Then, return to calendar.app and refresh your calendars (View menu -> refresh or command R).
- After doing that, the public calendar popped up along side my other calendars.
Hope it works as well for you as it just did for me!
Also, I think this question is a duplicate of this one.
D. WoodsD. Woods