How To Share Calendar In Outlook For Mac 2011

I've got Outlook 2016 for Mac installed on a user's machine, and he wants to open up a couple of shared calendars from another user's account. The environment is hosted Exchange via Office 365. I have no problem opening the other user's default calendar, but I can't seem to find where you can access the other user's other, non-default calendars. I haven't found any documentation which specifically speaks to opening another user's non default calendar on Outlook for Mac.

I know how to do it on Outlook for Windows. Is the tablet joined to a domain? If it is there could be higher level GPO's cancelling the local group policy. Or it could possibly be another group policy taking precedence. Do you have Ctrl+Alt+Del enabled? It's under CompConfig WinSet SecSet localpol secopt Interactive logon: Do not require CTRL+ALT+DEL Maybe enabling that will help?

Dec 29, 2016 - Step One: With the Outlook calendar open, select the Open Shared Calendar option at the top. Step Two: in the new window, type in the. The following instructions are also specific for Outlook on Mac. Instructions: 1. Open Outlook and click the Calendar button on the navigation pane 2. In the Home tab click the Open Calendar button 3. Click the icon to the right of the User field 4. Search for and select the name of the resource whose calendar you would like to view from the list.

Personally I've never tried to disable the lock screen as I find it to be another layer of security, as trivial as it is, and I'm paranoid enough about tech these days. Chris2741 wrote: I've got Outlook 2016 for Mac installed on a user's machine, and he wants to open up a couple of shared calendars from another user's account. The environment is hosted Exchange via Office 365. I have no problem opening the other user's default calendar, but I can't seem to find where you can access the other user's other, non-default calendars. I haven't found any documentation which specifically speaks to opening another user's non default calendar on Outlook for Mac. I know how to do it on Outlook for Windows. You can see if the calendar is in the list.

File--> Open --> Other Users Folder. Change the Folder Type to Calendar, then you can search for the calendars by name. Tony Bongiorno wrote: Chris2741 wrote: I've got Outlook 2016 for Mac installed on a user's machine, and he wants to open up a couple of shared calendars from another user's account. The environment is hosted Exchange via Office 365.

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I have no problem opening the other user's default calendar, but I can't seem to find where you can access the other user's other, non-default calendars. I haven't found any documentation which specifically speaks to opening another user's non default calendar on Outlook for Mac. I know how to do it on Outlook for Windows. You can see if the calendar is in the list.

File--> Open --> Other Users Folder. Change the Folder Type to Calendar, then you can search for the calendars by name. I'm not able to search for calendars when I do that, though. I follow the same click path you are describing, but after changing the folder type to Calendar, and then clicking Open, it just opens the other user's default calendar. I don't see an opportunity to search for any other calendars owned by that user.