However, that looks like it would crowd each user’s own desktop Outlook calendar with a bunch of public calendar stuff. I **think** the way CodeTwo's product(s) works is that it syncs the public calendar to each desired user’s own personal mailbox calendar, which then syncs to the mobile devices normally. My research here and elsewhere, and talking to CodeTwo, makes me think it cannot be done, at least not cleanly. I don't have access to an Exchange 2010 server to test anything, nor do I own any iOS devices with which to test. They want to know if OWA can see public calendars from iOS devices I doubt it would work because doing it in desktop Outlook requires caching the contents of the public folders.Ħ. They want instant search of public calendar, just like Windows with Outlook client. They want read/write access to the public calendar from iOS devices and Android devices with the same color-coded categoriesĥ. They want to know if that move will keep color-coded categories if a private calendar is moved to a public calendarĤ. They want to move the shared items from the user’s private calendar and put them into an actual public calendarģ. One user’s private calendar has been shared and is used as the company’s shared “public” calendarĢ. I am doing research for a friend whose client needs to have read/write access to a common calendar for mobile devices.ġ.
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