

#Google group cannot see shared calendar how to#
If you are using Outlook on the web or, the detailed steps are here: How to share calendar in Outlook Online. The below instructions are for Exchange server accounts and Outlook for Office 365 desktop.

The calendar sharing feature is available in the desktop versions of Outlook for Office 365, Exchange based accounts, Outlook on the web and. This section explains how to get the iCal link from a sharing invitation. That means you can subscribe to an Outlook calendar in Google if you have a valid ICS link. Microsoft Outlook and Google Calendar app are fundamentally different, but they do have one thing in common – both support iCal, which is a generally accepted format for exchanging scheduling information between different systems and applications. Share Outlook calendar with Google by sending invitation Publish Outlook calendar online and add iCal link to Google.Share Outlook calendar with Google by sending invitation.This tutorial will teach you 3 easy ways to share Outlook calendar with Google without using any extensions, plug-ins or third-party tools. Of course, there are a handful of third-party programs and services to make the job easier, but who would want to pay for something that could be done for free? Sharing or syncing something between two different applications is often far more complicated than it needs to be, especially when it comes to Microsoft Outlook and Google Gmail, the two most prevalent mail and calendar apps used today. MS states that color categories in Outlook 2007/2010 are different than previous Outlook versions and are not stored with the pst files (which we use Exchange, cached, ost files) so MS states you can't migrate them between Outlook mailboxes which confuses me because the other user claims that his categories changed when he got the shared calendar.The article shows how to share Outlook calendar with Google account in three different ways: by sending an invitation, publishing a calendar online and exporting an iCalendar file. I continued my search for a solution and didn't find one. I checked the shared calendar properties to make sure both users had the same permissions (which they we identical) and made sure the settings for the calendars we the same (which they were) so, I started to look for a solution (on the web) and used an idea from reading a blog that had me updating the color categories in the mailbox properties. I checked this out and that user claims that when the shared calendar appear in his Outlook, it had the color categories showing (and claims that his categories list changed to match the shared calendar when he accepted it). She told me that another person in her department received the same invite two months ago and he has the color categories showing in the shared calendar. She got the calendar however, no color categories appeared.


I have a 2010 Outlook client that shared a calendar to an Outlook 2007 user via email invite.
