Hi Hans-Christoph,

>I do not wish using windows due to many reasons.
>Tried openSuse. But for my company it is too risky. But I use it privat.
>So I use for my company Suse Enterprise where I get support. It's not about
>money, its about stability. My daughter and father use Ubuntu. But Ubuntu is
>difficult to administrate in a AD network.

>I have 3 mail adresses running over an Exchange 2010 server. They sync.
>Laptop (SLED), Desktop (SLES) and iPhone as well as other equipment. The
>problem is: I do not get the calendar syncronised. That means, all records
>are on the computer and can bee seen on iPhone or web exchange, but not on
>the other Evolution. Means evolution write the calendar task, but do not read
>it. It's simply a bug, but a quite difficult for me since calendar is
>important.

I don't use Leap 42.3 any more, but switched to Tumbleweed.
But I never had that problem on Leap - neither 42.2 nor 42.3.
I use Exchange Server 2016, though.
Three Linux clients and two Android smartphones are synching the
calendar without any problem.

You mean, whatever Evolution client writes the entries, the other
one doesn't see them? Or does only one of them have that specific
problem?
Is your Exchange account the primary one on alle evo clients?
Did you try to remove the local calendar caches in
~/.cache/evolution/calendar for that account?

>regards
>Hans-Christoph

Bye.
Michael.
-- 
Michael Hirmke
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