There's no difference in calendar access between OWA and outlook. Not at all. Yes, everything's up to date. We run WSUS so all these machines are patched up fine.
From there the only thing you should need to do is set perms on Calendar locally from the end user. Once you get it working, you can check out Microsoft's Outlook Team Calendar which will pull all the specified user calendars into a view, locally. If you can't get this resolved, have you thought about creating a Public Folder Calendar to track the team?
Well, the machines aren't in the exchange domain, but none of our machines are - it's a remotely hosted exchange server. Another thought, Havey ou confirmed that the users to which you're trying to connect actually have Outlook configured for an Exchange profile?
I'm wondering if their Calendar is part of a local. I agree with the poster who implicated GAL as the culprit and a rebuild of that may fix your problems. I also suggest looking into permissions utilities - like 'setperm' - that manages Exchange mailbox permissions for you.
Let's you set permissions on specific folders, including the calendar, for groups or the entire enterprise if desired. You can find it here:. Good call, but I don't think it's the one, unfortunately. I've rebuilt the GAL, with no change so far. I haven't had time to reboot since, though I don't think that'll make any difference. I've also tried that setperm utility, but it only really had the same effect as doing it the traditional way, that is to say, not much effect at all.
Welcome to our community! The resource mailbox doesnt not accept or deny, it does nothing the meeting request. If I do the same with my regular Outlook client it works fine.
And I also see the booking in the OWA interface. I am pretty sure the rights are correct on the resource mailbox since it works fine with the regular Outlook client.
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