Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Calendar for Exchange? Not office 365
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@pingywon how comes? When I click on Publish Online I can see something like and in second frame you can set free/busy, or full details - I’ve set Full details and on my mirror I can the datils of appoitment.
Zdeněk
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I have not tried it exactly that way. I have gone into the webmail and looked at the cal settings. Tried to publish it to the web that way and it gives me a permission error. Saying it can’t share limited or full.
Worth mentioned that my exchange is hosted in the cloud. I think it’s a provider setting.
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I have not tried it the way you are doing it there with sharing it with “someone” if I set it up to share with “me” will it email me an .ical link?
Cause I think that might work. I’ll try today.
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Yeah- great advice but still a no-go for me. Our Exchange is hosted and the hosting company wont allow me to share the calendar in any form other they busy/free. I emailed them we shall see what they say…
Any way I can get me calendar to sync with gmail and then share the gmail calendar? Just thinking out loud here.
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@pingywon There are (by Google) some free apps to do that, but they need to run on comp all the time (means to have still running comp with this app). Sorry, I can’t help you :-(
Zdeněk
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@pingywon You can try AkrutoSync, I know it’s good syncing software with free trial, maybe it will help.