RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

2015-03-19 Thread Knoch, James W
Sorry, I don't test with default policies and was making the assumption you 
added one to test with.

In that case, make sure you're opening up the shared/resource mailbox directly 
in OWA.  OWA doesn't expose the sharing/publishing when you have added that 
Calendar within your own mailbox view.  At least in Exchange 2010.

If you have granted yourself full mailbox rights you should be able to (either 
by clicking your name in the upper-right to open a different mailbox or going 
directly to your OWA site with its email address 
https://mail.domain.com/owa/emailaddress).  Then you should be able to share 
that calendar out from within the mailbox itself.


From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On 
Behalf Of J- P
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2015 9:32 PM
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

Following the article , I added it to the default sharing policy for testing 
purposes, so wouldn't it apply to all mailboxes?





From: james.kn...@intergraph.commailto:james.kn...@intergraph.com
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.commailto:exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 02:08:42 +
Did you add the newly created shared mailbox to the anonymous Sharing Policy I 
assume you created?  That wouldn't be automatic for new mailboxes.

Unfortunately this particular feature only works with mailboxes and not public 
folders.

From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.commailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com 
[mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On Behalf Of J- P
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2015 6:19 PM
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.commailto:exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

It worked great for personal calendars,

[cid:image001.png@01D06220.0B764440]




 but when trying to publish a public folder calendar the  share  button
 is not available (these are public calendars that came from Ex2003).

[cid:image002.png@01D06220.0B764440]



I then thought maybe because its older format , so I created a new resource 
mailbox (room) now this one DOES show the share button but  when I click it  
the Publish this calendar to internet is greyed out.



[cid:image003.png@01D06220.0B764440]



What are the requirements (if it is possible) to publish a Public Calendar to 
the internet?

Thanks



From: james.kn...@intergraph.commailto:james.kn...@intergraph.com
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.commailto:exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile
Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2015 18:40:37 +
Any client that supports the appropriate WebDAV connection should be able to 
subscribe to the shared calendar without credentials once properly enabled.

Since this requires an anonymous unauthenticated external connection, anyone 
that is sent the invite or link to the Calendar can add it to their client, 
device, or application that supports the correct method of connecting.

Once the device/application has subscribed, it will periodically pull down 
updates directly from the calendar's URL.

An iOS device will usually properly detect the correct method to open the 
calendar within the calendar app if sent an invite to an active mail account.

The URL can also be manually added via:  Settings  Mail, Contacts, Calendar  
Add Account  Other  In Calendars section, Add Subscribed Calendar  Paste 
Calendar's URL


From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.commailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com 
[mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On Behalf Of J- P
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2015 11:37 AM
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.commailto:exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

After further research and consideration I will  opt for your method.

Does this allow the public calendar that is being published to synch to a 
device  , like a users  calendar can?

Also, am I understanding correclty that it can be shared with external (non-AD 
users?)



From: james.kn...@intergraph.commailto:james.kn...@intergraph.com
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.commailto:exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile
Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2015 14:39:32 +
It's a similar thing done a different way.  As opposed to letting Exchange 
publish it, you're using the Outlook client to publish to a WebDAV server.

The main difference being that the one you linked to requires an Outlook client 
to always publish the latest information as opposed to publishing the direct 
link into Exchange that would have the latest content available.  Plus the 
WebDAV server method requires additional configuration/resources anyways.

With the Exchange method you can set the sharing

RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

2015-03-19 Thread J- P
Ahh, after further troubleshooting I discovered that the invites were NOT 
starting with webcal:// , therefore outlook was not subscribing to the calendar 
just adding it-

I did manually change the URL from http:// to webcal:// and then outlook gave a 
pop up message asking if I wanted to subscribe I said yes and it did subscribe 
, and update when doing send/receive.

So I guess the question is why are subscribe to  URLs prefixed with http:// as 
opposed to  webcal:// 






From: jnat...@hotmail.com
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 12:47:20 -0400




That worked thanks for tips- 

I have only one hurdle left, I subscribed to the calendar from a NON exchange 
IMAP outlook session, and the calendar showed up , but it will not 
update/synchronize, it's been over an hour and it just says at the bottom

this folder was last updated 3/19/11:44 am  and yes I did a manual send 
receive and email has updated , just not the subscribed calendar.

is there a setting I missed?

 


From: james.kn...@intergraph.com
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 13:46:24 +









Sorry, I don’t test with default policies and was making the assumption you 
added one to test with.
 
In that case, make sure you’re opening up the shared/resource mailbox directly 
in OWA.  OWA doesn’t expose the sharing/publishing when you have added that 
Calendar
 within your own mailbox view.  At least in Exchange 2010.
 
If you have granted yourself full mailbox rights you should be able to (either 
by clicking your name in the upper-right to open a different mailbox or going 
directly
 to your OWA site with its email address 
https://mail.domain.com/owa/emailaddress).  Then you should be able to share 
that calendar out from within the mailbox itself.
 
 


From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com]
On Behalf Of J- P

Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2015 9:32 PM

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile


 

Following the article , I added it to the default sharing policy for testing 
purposes, so wouldn't it apply to all mailboxes?



  

 








From:
james.kn...@intergraph.com

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 02:08:42 +

Did you add the newly created shared mailbox to the anonymous Sharing Policy I 
assume you created?  That wouldn’t be automatic for new mailboxes.
 
Unfortunately this particular feature only works with mailboxes and not public 
folders.
 


From:
listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com]
On Behalf Of J- P

Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2015 6:19 PM

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile


 

It worked great for personal calendars,

  



 







 but when trying to publish a public folder calendar the  share  button

 is not available (these are public calendars that came from Ex2003).

  



 





I then thought maybe because its older format , so I created a new resource 
mailbox (room) now this one DOES show the share button but  when I click it  
the Publish this calendar to internet is greyed out.



 

  



 

 

 

What are the requirements (if it is possible) to publish a Public Calendar to 
the internet?



Thanks



 




From: 
james.kn...@intergraph.com

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2015 18:40:37 +

Any client that supports the appropriate WebDAV connection should be able to 
“subscribe” to the shared calendar without credentials once properly enabled.
 
Since this requires an anonymous unauthenticated external connection, anyone 
that is sent the invite or link to the Calendar can add it to their client, 
device,
 or application that supports the correct method of connecting.
 
Once the device/application has subscribed, it will periodically pull down 
updates directly from the calendar’s URL.
 
An iOS device will usually properly detect the correct method to open the 
calendar within the calendar app if sent an invite to an active mail account.
 
The URL can also be manually added via:  Settings  Mail, Contacts, Calendar  
Add Account  Other  In Calendars section, Add Subscribed Calendar  Paste 
Calendar’s
 URL
 
 


From:
listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com]
On Behalf Of J- P

Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2015 11:37 AM

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile


 

After further research and consideration I will  opt for your method.

 

Does this allow the public calendar that is being published to synch

RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

2015-03-19 Thread J- P
That worked thanks for tips- 

I have only one hurdle left, I subscribed to the calendar from a NON exchange 
IMAP outlook session, and the calendar showed up , but it will not 
update/synchronize, it's been over an hour and it just says at the bottom

this folder was last updated 3/19/11:44 am  and yes I did a manual send 
receive and email has updated , just not the subscribed calendar.

is there a setting I missed?

 


From: james.kn...@intergraph.com
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 13:46:24 +









Sorry, I don’t test with default policies and was making the assumption you 
added one to test with.
 
In that case, make sure you’re opening up the shared/resource mailbox directly 
in OWA.  OWA doesn’t expose the sharing/publishing when you have added that 
Calendar
 within your own mailbox view.  At least in Exchange 2010.
 
If you have granted yourself full mailbox rights you should be able to (either 
by clicking your name in the upper-right to open a different mailbox or going 
directly
 to your OWA site with its email address 
https://mail.domain.com/owa/emailaddress).  Then you should be able to share 
that calendar out from within the mailbox itself.
 
 


From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com]
On Behalf Of J- P

Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2015 9:32 PM

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile


 

Following the article , I added it to the default sharing policy for testing 
purposes, so wouldn't it apply to all mailboxes?



  

 








From:
james.kn...@intergraph.com

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 02:08:42 +

Did you add the newly created shared mailbox to the anonymous Sharing Policy I 
assume you created?  That wouldn’t be automatic for new mailboxes.
 
Unfortunately this particular feature only works with mailboxes and not public 
folders.
 


From:
listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com]
On Behalf Of J- P

Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2015 6:19 PM

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile


 

It worked great for personal calendars,

  



 







 but when trying to publish a public folder calendar the  share  button

 is not available (these are public calendars that came from Ex2003).

  



 





I then thought maybe because its older format , so I created a new resource 
mailbox (room) now this one DOES show the share button but  when I click it  
the Publish this calendar to internet is greyed out.



 

  



 

 

 

What are the requirements (if it is possible) to publish a Public Calendar to 
the internet?



Thanks



 




From: 
james.kn...@intergraph.com

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2015 18:40:37 +

Any client that supports the appropriate WebDAV connection should be able to 
“subscribe” to the shared calendar without credentials once properly enabled.
 
Since this requires an anonymous unauthenticated external connection, anyone 
that is sent the invite or link to the Calendar can add it to their client, 
device,
 or application that supports the correct method of connecting.
 
Once the device/application has subscribed, it will periodically pull down 
updates directly from the calendar’s URL.
 
An iOS device will usually properly detect the correct method to open the 
calendar within the calendar app if sent an invite to an active mail account.
 
The URL can also be manually added via:  Settings  Mail, Contacts, Calendar  
Add Account  Other  In Calendars section, Add Subscribed Calendar  Paste 
Calendar’s
 URL
 
 


From:
listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com]
On Behalf Of J- P

Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2015 11:37 AM

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile


 

After further research and consideration I will  opt for your method.

 

Does this allow the public calendar that is being published to synch to a 
device  , like a users  calendar can?

 

Also, am I understanding correclty that it can be shared with external (non-AD 
users?)



 




From: 
james.kn...@intergraph.com

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2015 14:39:32 +

It’s a similar thing done a different way.  As opposed to letting Exchange 
publish it, you’re using the Outlook client to publish to a WebDAV server.
 
The main difference being that the one you linked to requires an Outlook client 
to always publish the latest information as opposed to publishing the direct 
link

RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

2015-03-18 Thread Knoch, James W
Did you add the newly created shared mailbox to the anonymous Sharing Policy I 
assume you created?  That wouldn't be automatic for new mailboxes.

Unfortunately this particular feature only works with mailboxes and not public 
folders.

From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On 
Behalf Of J- P
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2015 6:19 PM
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

It worked great for personal calendars,

[cid:image001.png@01D061BF.3AF3AC00]




 but when trying to publish a public folder calendar the  share  button
 is not available (these are public calendars that came from Ex2003).

[cid:image002.png@01D061BF.3AF3AC00]



I then thought maybe because its older format , so I created a new resource 
mailbox (room) now this one DOES show the share button but  when I click it  
the Publish this calendar to internet is greyed out.



[cid:image003.png@01D061BF.3AF3AC00]



What are the requirements (if it is possible) to publish a Public Calendar to 
the internet?

Thanks




From: james.kn...@intergraph.commailto:james.kn...@intergraph.com
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.commailto:exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile
Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2015 18:40:37 +
Any client that supports the appropriate WebDAV connection should be able to 
subscribe to the shared calendar without credentials once properly enabled.

Since this requires an anonymous unauthenticated external connection, anyone 
that is sent the invite or link to the Calendar can add it to their client, 
device, or application that supports the correct method of connecting.

Once the device/application has subscribed, it will periodically pull down 
updates directly from the calendar's URL.

An iOS device will usually properly detect the correct method to open the 
calendar within the calendar app if sent an invite to an active mail account.

The URL can also be manually added via:  Settings  Mail, Contacts, Calendar  
Add Account  Other  In Calendars section, Add Subscribed Calendar  Paste 
Calendar's URL


From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.commailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com 
[mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On Behalf Of J- P
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2015 11:37 AM
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.commailto:exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

After further research and consideration I will  opt for your method.

Does this allow the public calendar that is being published to synch to a 
device  , like a users  calendar can?

Also, am I understanding correclty that it can be shared with external (non-AD 
users?)



From: james.kn...@intergraph.commailto:james.kn...@intergraph.com
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.commailto:exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile
Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2015 14:39:32 +
It's a similar thing done a different way.  As opposed to letting Exchange 
publish it, you're using the Outlook client to publish to a WebDAV server.

The main difference being that the one you linked to requires an Outlook client 
to always publish the latest information as opposed to publishing the direct 
link into Exchange that would have the latest content available.  Plus the 
WebDAV server method requires additional configuration/resources anyways.

With the Exchange method you can set the sharing policy for the maximum amount 
of details that can be published.  If you only wanted something like Free/busy 
being available, etc.  I personally like not having to rely on Outlook clients 
for automation.

Either way the WebDAV method is assuming you have no security/privacy/etc 
policy problems with anonymous access to this type of Calendar content.

I just know it works from testing and provided it as a potential solution.  :)


From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.commailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com 
[mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On Behalf Of J- P
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 9:38 PM
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.commailto:exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

oops forgot the link

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/spike/archive/2011/10/25/how-to-publish-a-calendar-from-outlook-to-iis-and-webdav.aspx





From: jnat...@hotmail.commailto:jnat...@hotmail.com
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.commailto:exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2015 22:35:00 -0400
Wouldn't this option be better, in that you don't have to make any changes on 
the exchange server itself, and you can just use iis on any server? or am I 
missing something?




From: james.kn

RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

2015-03-18 Thread J- P
Following the article , I added it to the default sharing policy for testing 
purposes, so wouldn't it apply to all mailboxes?

  

 


From: james.kn...@intergraph.com
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 02:08:42 +









Did you add the newly created shared mailbox to the anonymous Sharing Policy I 
assume you created?  That wouldn’t be automatic for new mailboxes.
 
Unfortunately this particular feature only works with mailboxes and not public 
folders.
 


From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com]
On Behalf Of J- P

Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2015 6:19 PM

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile


 

It worked great for personal calendars,

  



 







 but when trying to publish a public folder calendar the  share  button

 is not available (these are public calendars that came from Ex2003).

  



 





I then thought maybe because its older format , so I created a new resource 
mailbox (room) now this one DOES show the share button but  when I click it  
the Publish this calendar to internet is greyed out.



 

  



 

 

 

What are the requirements (if it is possible) to publish a Public Calendar to 
the internet?



Thanks



 








From:
james.kn...@intergraph.com

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2015 18:40:37 +

Any client that supports the appropriate WebDAV connection should be able to 
“subscribe” to the shared calendar without credentials once properly enabled.
 
Since this requires an anonymous unauthenticated external connection, anyone 
that is sent the invite or link to the Calendar can add it to their client, 
device,
 or application that supports the correct method of connecting.
 
Once the device/application has subscribed, it will periodically pull down 
updates directly from the calendar’s URL.
 
An iOS device will usually properly detect the correct method to open the 
calendar within the calendar app if sent an invite to an active mail account.
 
The URL can also be manually added via:  Settings  Mail, Contacts, Calendar  
Add Account  Other  In Calendars section, Add Subscribed Calendar  Paste 
Calendar’s
 URL
 
 


From:
listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com]
On Behalf Of J- P

Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2015 11:37 AM

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile


 

After further research and consideration I will  opt for your method.

 

Does this allow the public calendar that is being published to synch to a 
device  , like a users  calendar can?

 

Also, am I understanding correclty that it can be shared with external (non-AD 
users?)



 




From: 
james.kn...@intergraph.com

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2015 14:39:32 +

It’s a similar thing done a different way.  As opposed to letting Exchange 
publish it, you’re using the Outlook client to publish to a WebDAV server.
 
The main difference being that the one you linked to requires an Outlook client 
to always publish the latest information as opposed to publishing the direct 
link
 into Exchange that would have the latest content available.  Plus the WebDAV 
server method requires additional configuration/resources anyways.
 
With the Exchange method you can set the sharing policy for the maximum amount 
of details that can be published.  If you only wanted something like Free/busy
 being available, etc.  I personally like not having to rely on Outlook clients 
for “automation”.
 
Either way the WebDAV method is assuming you have no security/privacy/etc 
policy problems with anonymous access to this type of Calendar content.
 
I just know it works from testing and provided it as a potential solution. 
J

 
 


From:
listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com]
On Behalf Of J- P

Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 9:38 PM

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile


 

oops forgot the link



http://blogs.msdn.com/b/spike/archive/2011/10/25/how-to-publish-a-calendar-from-outlook-to-iis-and-webdav.aspx







 




From: 
jnat...@hotmail.com

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2015 22:35:00 -0400

Wouldn't this option be better, in that you don't have to make any changes on 
the exchange server itself, and you can just use iis on any server? or am I 
missing something?





 




From: 
james.kn...@intergraph.com

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

2015-03-18 Thread J- P
It worked great for personal calendars,
  


 but when trying to publish a public folder calendar the  share  button
 is not available (these are public calendars that came from Ex2003).

  

I then thought maybe because its older format , so I created a new resource 
mailbox (room) now this one DOES show the share button but  when I click it  
the Publish this calendar to internet is greyed out.

 
   
 
What are the requirements (if it is possible) to publish a Public Calendar to 
the internet?

Thanks


 


From: james.kn...@intergraph.com
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile
Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2015 18:40:37 +









Any client that supports the appropriate WebDAV connection should be able to 
“subscribe” to the shared calendar without credentials once properly enabled.
 
Since this requires an anonymous unauthenticated external connection, anyone 
that is sent the invite or link to the Calendar can add it to their client, 
device,
 or application that supports the correct method of connecting.
 
Once the device/application has subscribed, it will periodically pull down 
updates directly from the calendar’s URL.
 
An iOS device will usually properly detect the correct method to open the 
calendar within the calendar app if sent an invite to an active mail account.
 
The URL can also be manually added via:  Settings  Mail, Contacts, Calendar  
Add Account  Other  In Calendars section, Add Subscribed Calendar  Paste 
Calendar’s
 URL
 
 


From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com]
On Behalf Of J- P

Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2015 11:37 AM

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile


 

After further research and consideration I will  opt for your method.

 

Does this allow the public calendar that is being published to synch to a 
device  , like a users  calendar can?

 

Also, am I understanding correclty that it can be shared with external (non-AD 
users?)



 




From:
james.kn...@intergraph.com

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2015 14:39:32 +

It’s a similar thing done a different way.  As opposed to letting Exchange 
publish it, you’re using the Outlook client to publish to a WebDAV server.
 
The main difference being that the one you linked to requires an Outlook client 
to always publish the latest information as opposed to publishing the direct 
link
 into Exchange that would have the latest content available.  Plus the WebDAV 
server method requires additional configuration/resources anyways.
 
With the Exchange method you can set the sharing policy for the maximum amount 
of details that can be published.  If you only wanted something like Free/busy
 being available, etc.  I personally like not having to rely on Outlook clients 
for “automation”.
 
Either way the WebDAV method is assuming you have no security/privacy/etc 
policy problems with anonymous access to this type of Calendar content.
 
I just know it works from testing and provided it as a potential solution. 
J

 
 


From:
listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com]
On Behalf Of J- P

Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 9:38 PM

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile


 

oops forgot the link



http://blogs.msdn.com/b/spike/archive/2011/10/25/how-to-publish-a-calendar-from-outlook-to-iis-and-webdav.aspx







 




From: 
jnat...@hotmail.com

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2015 22:35:00 -0400

Wouldn't this option be better, in that you don't have to make any changes on 
the exchange server itself, and you can just use iis on any server? or am I 
missing
 something?





 




From: 
james.kn...@intergraph.com

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2015 22:45:04 +

You could enable Internet calendar publishing:
 
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff607475%28v=exchg.141%29.aspx
 
And/Or:
http://www.msexchange.org/articles-tutorials/exchange-server-2010/management-administration/managing-internet-calendar-sharing-exchange-server-2010-service-pack-1-part1.html
 
http://www.msexchange.org/articles-tutorials/exchange-server-2010/management-administration/managing-internet-calendar-sharing-exchange-server-2010-service-pack-1-part2.html
 
 
Then you go into the Calendar and enable “Publish to the Internet” on that 
Calendar.  You can then send a WebDAV/CalDAV invite to the user(s) that want to 
see
 it on the device.  They just have to click on it and it will add it to their 
list of calendars on the devices.
 
Note that this does

RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

2015-03-17 Thread Knoch, James W
It's a similar thing done a different way.  As opposed to letting Exchange 
publish it, you're using the Outlook client to publish to a WebDAV server.

The main difference being that the one you linked to requires an Outlook client 
to always publish the latest information as opposed to publishing the direct 
link into Exchange that would have the latest content available.  Plus the 
WebDAV server method requires additional configuration/resources anyways.

With the Exchange method you can set the sharing policy for the maximum amount 
of details that can be published.  If you only wanted something like Free/busy 
being available, etc.  I personally like not having to rely on Outlook clients 
for automation.

Either way the WebDAV method is assuming you have no security/privacy/etc 
policy problems with anonymous access to this type of Calendar content.

I just know it works from testing and provided it as a potential solution.  :)


From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On 
Behalf Of J- P
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 9:38 PM
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

oops forgot the link

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/spike/archive/2011/10/25/how-to-publish-a-calendar-from-outlook-to-iis-and-webdav.aspx






From: jnat...@hotmail.commailto:jnat...@hotmail.com
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.commailto:exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2015 22:35:00 -0400
Wouldn't this option be better, in that you don't have to make any changes on 
the exchange server itself, and you can just use iis on any server? or am I 
missing something?





From: james.kn...@intergraph.commailto:james.kn...@intergraph.com
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.commailto:exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2015 22:45:04 +
You could enable Internet calendar publishing:

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff607475%28v=exchg.141%29.aspx

And/Or:
http://www.msexchange.org/articles-tutorials/exchange-server-2010/management-administration/managing-internet-calendar-sharing-exchange-server-2010-service-pack-1-part1.html

http://www.msexchange.org/articles-tutorials/exchange-server-2010/management-administration/managing-internet-calendar-sharing-exchange-server-2010-service-pack-1-part2.html


Then you go into the Calendar and enable Publish to the Internet on that 
Calendar.  You can then send a WebDAV/CalDAV invite to the user(s) that want to 
see it on the device.  They just have to click on it and it will add it to 
their list of calendars on the devices.

Note that this does allow an anonymous connection to the calendar through the 
internet.  Though you can pick the mailboxes this applies to in the Calendar 
Sharing Policy you create using the articles above.  The URL will be unique and 
not easily discoverable, but the message/invite can be forwarded to anywhere 
and anyone could subscribe to it to retrieve the information from the calendar.

If your CAS servers are behind something like a TMG server that does 
pre-authentication you would have to allow non-authenticated connections.

From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.commailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com 
[mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On Behalf Of J- P
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 2:15 PM
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.commailto:exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

Is there free way to access a shared or public calendar from a non-blackberry 
mobile device?

Exchange 2010 on premise

tia





RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

2015-03-17 Thread J- P
After further research and consideration I will  opt for your method.
 
Does this allow the public calendar that is being published to synch to a 
device  , like a users  calendar can?
 
Also, am I understanding correclty that it can be shared with external (non-AD 
users?)

 
From: james.kn...@intergraph.com
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile
Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2015 14:39:32 +









It’s a similar thing done a different way.  As opposed to letting Exchange 
publish it, you’re using the Outlook client to publish to a WebDAV server.
 
The main difference being that the one you linked to requires an Outlook client 
to always publish the latest information as opposed to publishing the direct 
link
 into Exchange that would have the latest content available.  Plus the WebDAV 
server method requires additional configuration/resources anyways.
 
With the Exchange method you can set the sharing policy for the maximum amount 
of details that can be published.  If you only wanted something like Free/busy
 being available, etc.  I personally like not having to rely on Outlook clients 
for “automation”.
 
Either way the WebDAV method is assuming you have no security/privacy/etc 
policy problems with anonymous access to this type of Calendar content.
 
I just know it works from testing and provided it as a potential solution. 
J

 
 


From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com]
On Behalf Of J- P

Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 9:38 PM

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile


 

oops forgot the link



http://blogs.msdn.com/b/spike/archive/2011/10/25/how-to-publish-a-calendar-from-outlook-to-iis-and-webdav.aspx







 








From:
jnat...@hotmail.com

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2015 22:35:00 -0400

Wouldn't this option be better, in that you don't have to make any changes on 
the exchange server itself, and you can just use iis on any server? or am I 
missing
 something?





 








From:
james.kn...@intergraph.com

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2015 22:45:04 +

You could enable Internet calendar publishing:
 
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff607475%28v=exchg.141%29.aspx
 
And/Or:
http://www.msexchange.org/articles-tutorials/exchange-server-2010/management-administration/managing-internet-calendar-sharing-exchange-server-2010-service-pack-1-part1.html
 
http://www.msexchange.org/articles-tutorials/exchange-server-2010/management-administration/managing-internet-calendar-sharing-exchange-server-2010-service-pack-1-part2.html
 
 
Then you go into the Calendar and enable “Publish to the Internet” on that 
Calendar.  You can then send a WebDAV/CalDAV invite to the user(s) that want to 
see
 it on the device.  They just have to click on it and it will add it to their 
list of calendars on the devices.
 
Note that this does allow an anonymous connection to the calendar through the 
internet.  Though you can pick the mailboxes this applies to in the Calendar 
Sharing
 Policy you create using the articles above.  The URL will be unique and not 
easily discoverable, but the message/invite can be forwarded to anywhere and 
anyone could subscribe to it to retrieve the information from the calendar.
 
If your CAS servers are behind something like a TMG server that does 
pre-authentication you would have to allow non-authenticated connections.

 


From:
listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com]
On Behalf Of J- P

Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 2:15 PM

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile


 

Is there free way to access a shared or public calendar from a non-blackberry 
mobile device?



Exchange 2010 on premise



tia






  


Re: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

2015-03-16 Thread Knoch, James W
Yes, view-only.

-
James Knoch

On Mar 16, 2015, at 6:39 PM, J- P 
jnat...@hotmail.commailto:jnat...@hotmail.com wrote:

yes, just discovered the webdav/calendar option. I will be setting it up 
tonight.

Is it view-only from outside?




From: james.kn...@intergraph.commailto:james.kn...@intergraph.com
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.commailto:exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2015 22:45:04 +


You could enable Internet calendar publishing:



https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff607475%28v=exchg.141%29.aspx



And/Or:

http://www.msexchange.org/articles-tutorials/exchange-server-2010/management-administration/managing-internet-calendar-sharing-exchange-server-2010-service-pack-1-part1.html



http://www.msexchange.org/articles-tutorials/exchange-server-2010/management-administration/managing-internet-calendar-sharing-exchange-server-2010-service-pack-1-part2.html





Then you go into the Calendar and enable “Publish to the Internet” on that 
Calendar.  You can then send a WebDAV/CalDAV invite to the user(s) that want to 
see it on the device.  They just have to click on it and it will add it to 
their list of calendars on the devices.



Note that this does allow an anonymous connection to the calendar through the 
internet.  Though you can pick the mailboxes this applies to in the Calendar 
Sharing Policy you create using the articles above.  The URL will be unique and 
not easily discoverable, but the message/invite can be forwarded to anywhere 
and anyone could subscribe to it to retrieve the information from the calendar.



If your CAS servers are behind something like a TMG server that does 
pre-authentication you would have to allow non-authenticated connections.



From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.commailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com 
[mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On Behalf Of J- P
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 2:15 PM
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.commailto:exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile



Is there free way to access a shared or public calendar from a non-blackberry 
mobile device?

Exchange 2010 on premise

tia





RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

2015-03-16 Thread J- P
oops forgot the link

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/spike/archive/2011/10/25/how-to-publish-a-calendar-from-outlook-to-iis-and-webdav.aspx




 


From: jnat...@hotmail.com
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2015 22:35:00 -0400




Wouldn't this option be better, in that you don't have to make any changes on 
the exchange server itself, and you can just use iis on any server? or am I 
missing something?



 


From: james.kn...@intergraph.com
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2015 22:45:04 +









You could enable Internet calendar publishing:
 
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff607475%28v=exchg.141%29.aspx
 
And/Or:
http://www.msexchange.org/articles-tutorials/exchange-server-2010/management-administration/managing-internet-calendar-sharing-exchange-server-2010-service-pack-1-part1.html
 
http://www.msexchange.org/articles-tutorials/exchange-server-2010/management-administration/managing-internet-calendar-sharing-exchange-server-2010-service-pack-1-part2.html
 
 
Then you go into the Calendar and enable “Publish to the Internet” on that 
Calendar.  You can then send a WebDAV/CalDAV invite to the user(s) that want to 
see
 it on the device.  They just have to click on it and it will add it to their 
list of calendars on the devices.
 
Note that this does allow an anonymous connection to the calendar through the 
internet.  Though you can pick the mailboxes this applies to in the Calendar 
Sharing
 Policy you create using the articles above.  The URL will be unique and not 
easily discoverable, but the message/invite can be forwarded to anywhere and 
anyone could subscribe to it to retrieve the information from the calendar.
 
If your CAS servers are behind something like a TMG server that does 
pre-authentication you would have to allow non-authenticated connections.

 


From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com]
On Behalf Of J- P

Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 2:15 PM

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile


 

Is there free way to access a shared or public calendar from a non-blackberry 
mobile device?



Exchange 2010 on premise



tia


  


Re: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

2015-03-16 Thread Steve Ens
  You asked for a free way... SentfrommyBlackBerry10smartphone.From: J- PSent: Monday, March 16, 2015 4:15 PMTo: exchange@lists.myitforum.comReply To: exchange@lists.myitforum.comSubject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile


Ive tried all the OWA/Outlook apps on the play store and none workdoes any seriously expect someone on 4" to login and use OWA from the browser?Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2015 14:42:03 -0500Subject: Re: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobileFrom: stevey...@gmail.comTo: exchange@lists.myitforum.com  Outlook Web Access SentfrommyBlackBerry10smartphone.From: J- PSent: Monday, March 16, 2015 2:16 PMTo: exchange@lists.myitforum.comReply To: exchange@lists.myitforum.comSubject: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile


Is there free way to access a shared or public calendar from a non-blackberry mobile device?Exchange 2010 on premisetia 		 	   		  

 		 	   		  






RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

2015-03-16 Thread J- P
Wouldn't this option be better, in that you don't have to make any changes on 
the exchange server itself, and you can just use iis on any server? or am I 
missing something?



 


From: james.kn...@intergraph.com
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2015 22:45:04 +









You could enable Internet calendar publishing:
 
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff607475%28v=exchg.141%29.aspx
 
And/Or:
http://www.msexchange.org/articles-tutorials/exchange-server-2010/management-administration/managing-internet-calendar-sharing-exchange-server-2010-service-pack-1-part1.html
 
http://www.msexchange.org/articles-tutorials/exchange-server-2010/management-administration/managing-internet-calendar-sharing-exchange-server-2010-service-pack-1-part2.html
 
 
Then you go into the Calendar and enable “Publish to the Internet” on that 
Calendar.  You can then send a WebDAV/CalDAV invite to the user(s) that want to 
see
 it on the device.  They just have to click on it and it will add it to their 
list of calendars on the devices.
 
Note that this does allow an anonymous connection to the calendar through the 
internet.  Though you can pick the mailboxes this applies to in the Calendar 
Sharing
 Policy you create using the articles above.  The URL will be unique and not 
easily discoverable, but the message/invite can be forwarded to anywhere and 
anyone could subscribe to it to retrieve the information from the calendar.
 
If your CAS servers are behind something like a TMG server that does 
pre-authentication you would have to allow non-authenticated connections.

 


From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com]
On Behalf Of J- P

Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 2:15 PM

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile


 

Is there free way to access a shared or public calendar from a non-blackberry 
mobile device?



Exchange 2010 on premise



tia

  


RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

2015-03-16 Thread Alice Goodman
Done it.. not fun, but possible. Used to be the only way for iPhones to access 
Exchange way back when. :)

Alice

From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On 
Behalf Of J- P
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 2:17 PM
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

Ive tried all the OWA/Outlook apps on the play store and none work

does any seriously expect someone on 4 to login and use OWA from the browser?




Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2015 14:42:03 -0500
Subject: Re: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile
From: stevey...@gmail.commailto:stevey...@gmail.com
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.commailto:exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Outlook Web Access

Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone.
From: J- P
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 2:16 PM
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.commailto:exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Reply To: exchange@lists.myitforum.commailto:exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile


Is there free way to access a shared or public calendar from a non-blackberry 
mobile device?

Exchange 2010 on premise

tia




RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

2015-03-16 Thread Knoch, James W
You could enable Internet calendar publishing:

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff607475%28v=exchg.141%29.aspx

And/Or:
http://www.msexchange.org/articles-tutorials/exchange-server-2010/management-administration/managing-internet-calendar-sharing-exchange-server-2010-service-pack-1-part1.html

http://www.msexchange.org/articles-tutorials/exchange-server-2010/management-administration/managing-internet-calendar-sharing-exchange-server-2010-service-pack-1-part2.html


Then you go into the Calendar and enable Publish to the Internet on that 
Calendar.  You can then send a WebDAV/CalDAV invite to the user(s) that want to 
see it on the device.  They just have to click on it and it will add it to 
their list of calendars on the devices.

Note that this does allow an anonymous connection to the calendar through the 
internet.  Though you can pick the mailboxes this applies to in the Calendar 
Sharing Policy you create using the articles above.  The URL will be unique and 
not easily discoverable, but the message/invite can be forwarded to anywhere 
and anyone could subscribe to it to retrieve the information from the calendar.

If your CAS servers are behind something like a TMG server that does 
pre-authentication you would have to allow non-authenticated connections.

From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On 
Behalf Of J- P
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 2:15 PM
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

Is there free way to access a shared or public calendar from a non-blackberry 
mobile device?

Exchange 2010 on premise

tia





RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

2015-03-16 Thread J- P
You are correct, and I do apologize



 


Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2015 17:24:32 -0500
Subject: Re: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile
From: stevey...@gmail.com
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com


  You asked for a free way...   



  Sent from my BlackBerry 10 
smartphone. 

   From: J- PSent: 
Monday, March 16, 2015 4:15 PMTo: exchange@lists.myitforum.comReply To: 
exchange@lists.myitforum.comSubject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or 
public calendars from mobile



Ive tried all the OWA/Outlook apps on the play store and none work

does any seriously expect someone on 4 to login and use OWA from the browser?




Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2015 14:42:03 -0500
Subject: Re: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile
From: stevey...@gmail.com
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com


  Outlook Web Access



 Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone. 


   From: J- PSent: Monday, March 16, 2015 
2:16 PMTo: exchange@lists.myitforum.comReply To: 
exchange@lists.myitforum.comSubject: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public 
calendars from mobile



Is there free way to access a shared or public calendar from a non-blackberry 
mobile device?

Exchange 2010 on premise

tia
  


  


  


RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

2015-03-16 Thread J- P
yes, just discovered the webdav/calendar option. I will be setting it up 
tonight.

Is it view-only from outside?

 


From: james.kn...@intergraph.com
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2015 22:45:04 +









You could enable Internet calendar publishing:
 
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff607475%28v=exchg.141%29.aspx
 
And/Or:
http://www.msexchange.org/articles-tutorials/exchange-server-2010/management-administration/managing-internet-calendar-sharing-exchange-server-2010-service-pack-1-part1.html
 
http://www.msexchange.org/articles-tutorials/exchange-server-2010/management-administration/managing-internet-calendar-sharing-exchange-server-2010-service-pack-1-part2.html
 
 
Then you go into the Calendar and enable “Publish to the Internet” on that 
Calendar.  You can then send a WebDAV/CalDAV invite to the user(s) that want to 
see
 it on the device.  They just have to click on it and it will add it to their 
list of calendars on the devices.
 
Note that this does allow an anonymous connection to the calendar through the 
internet.  Though you can pick the mailboxes this applies to in the Calendar 
Sharing
 Policy you create using the articles above.  The URL will be unique and not 
easily discoverable, but the message/invite can be forwarded to anywhere and 
anyone could subscribe to it to retrieve the information from the calendar.
 
If your CAS servers are behind something like a TMG server that does 
pre-authentication you would have to allow non-authenticated connections.

 


From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com]
On Behalf Of J- P

Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 2:15 PM

To: exchange@lists.myitforum.com

Subject: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile


 

Is there free way to access a shared or public calendar from a non-blackberry 
mobile device?



Exchange 2010 on premise



tia

  


Re: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

2015-03-16 Thread Steve Ens
  Outlook Web Access SentfrommyBlackBerry10smartphone.From: J- PSent: Monday, March 16, 2015 2:16 PMTo: exchange@lists.myitforum.comReply To: exchange@lists.myitforum.comSubject: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile


Is there free way to access a shared or public calendar from a non-blackberry mobile device?Exchange 2010 on premisetia 		 	   		  






RE: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

2015-03-16 Thread Ramatowski, Paul M..
Pretty sure the Public folder has to be mail enabled (at least in the cloud)

From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On 
Behalf Of Steve Ens
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 3:42 PM
To: J- P
Subject: Re: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile

Outlook Web Access

Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone.
From: J- P
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 2:16 PM
To: exchange@lists.myitforum.commailto:exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Reply To: exchange@lists.myitforum.commailto:exchange@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: [Exchange] Accessing shared and/or public calendars from mobile


Is there free way to access a shared or public calendar from a non-blackberry 
mobile device?

Exchange 2010 on premise

tia