Shared Calendar Exchange 2016 - Non Outlook user
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I was under the impression that Mac Mail integrated nicely with Exchange (including Contacts & calendards, etc)?
Has this been tested?
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I have not tested as I am trying to figure out where to start. The other issue is that he will change mail clients at his leisure. I don't think he'll by it if I tell him that staying in Mac Mail or moving to Outlook across all of his Apple Products will solve all his issues.
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@WLS-ITGuy said in Shared Calendar Exchange 2016 - Non Outlook user:
I have not tested as I am trying to figure out where to start. The other issue is that he will change mail clients at his leisure. I don't think he'll by it if I tell him that staying in Mac Mail or moving to Outlook across all of his Apple Products will solve all his issues.
If he wants things to work well (or correctly), he will need to pick a Mail client and stick with it.
The last time I used Mac Mail & iPad Mail, they would sync contacts, calendars, and everything.
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Can it be shared out so the secretary can edit?
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We still do public folders even on 0365. But they are considered depreciated I believe.
I would just tell him if he wants the features to work he needs to use the standard issue clients.
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@dafyre said in Shared Calendar Exchange 2016 - Non Outlook user:
I was under the impression that Mac Mail integrated nicely with Exchange (including Contacts & calendards, etc)?
Has this been tested?
It does but it uses active sync only just like mobile devices so some of the features like sharing, public folders etc will be limited. It needs additional connections for that. Heck I think on Macs the GAL isn't even supported.
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@Jason said in Shared Calendar Exchange 2016 - Non Outlook user:
@dafyre said in Shared Calendar Exchange 2016 - Non Outlook user:
I was under the impression that Mac Mail integrated nicely with Exchange (including Contacts & calendards, etc)?
Has this been tested?
It does but it uses active sync only just like mobile devices so some of the features like sharing, public folders etc will be limited. It needs additional connections for that. Heck I think on Macs the GAL isn't even supported.
It's been a few years since I've touched a Mac on Exchange, but ours worked well with it, and Calendar sharing as well. (We didn't use public folders or anything).
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@WLS-ITGuy said in Shared Calendar Exchange 2016 - Non Outlook user:
Can it be shared out so the secretary can edit?
I believe so, yeah. Like everything else... Check & Verify, lol.
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@dafyre said in Shared Calendar Exchange 2016 - Non Outlook user:
@Jason said in Shared Calendar Exchange 2016 - Non Outlook user:
@dafyre said in Shared Calendar Exchange 2016 - Non Outlook user:
I was under the impression that Mac Mail integrated nicely with Exchange (including Contacts & calendards, etc)?
Has this been tested?
It does but it uses active sync only just like mobile devices so some of the features like sharing, public folders etc will be limited. It needs additional connections for that. Heck I think on Macs the GAL isn't even supported.
It's been a few years since I've touched a Mac on Exchange, but ours worked well with it, and Calendar sharing as well. (We didn't use public folders or anything).
In Apple Mail? He said no Outlook App
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@Jason said in Shared Calendar Exchange 2016 - Non Outlook user:
@dafyre said in Shared Calendar Exchange 2016 - Non Outlook user:
@Jason said in Shared Calendar Exchange 2016 - Non Outlook user:
@dafyre said in Shared Calendar Exchange 2016 - Non Outlook user:
I was under the impression that Mac Mail integrated nicely with Exchange (including Contacts & calendards, etc)?
Has this been tested?
It does but it uses active sync only just like mobile devices so some of the features like sharing, public folders etc will be limited. It needs additional connections for that. Heck I think on Macs the GAL isn't even supported.
It's been a few years since I've touched a Mac on Exchange, but ours worked well with it, and Calendar sharing as well. (We didn't use public folders or anything).
In Apple Mail? He said no Outlook App
Apple Mail != Outlook.