Be sure to check out the comments in the TechNet post if you’re having trouble adding the Group Calendar to Teams. Just to reiterate: your personal mailbox and calendars are not accessible by others.įor more information, check out this Microsoft TechNet post. Signing in to Office 365 on this tab is NOT Team-wide every Team member will need to do this on their own machines. Another person on your team would also need to sign in using their own Office 365 credentials, so they would have access to their own calendar and mailbox as well.
HOW TO SHOW TEAM CALENDAR IN OUTLOOK FOR MAC UPDATE
Update 2020: I’ve gotten a lot of questions since writing this post about how you can access your own calendar and mailbox from this tab, and concerns about other Team members also having access to those pages– remember, we added the URL to the GROUP calendar, and you were required to sign in using your own Office 365 credentials. Just be aware that you’ll need to sign in to your own Microsoft Portal account to display the group calendar.: (Make sure Outlook isn't running in admin mode.
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Sign out and then sign back in to the Teams desktop client. Follow these steps: Restart the Teams desktop client. This tab will now take you to the Group Calendar for the group you’ve selected. Ensure that all available updates for Outlook desktop client have been applied.
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Per this UserVoice post, Microsoft is working to make Group Calendars native to Microsoft Teams via the “Meetings”/Calendar view, but below you’ll find one potential workaround in the meantime. I’ve made a few wording updates to the steps below to make the steps a bit more clear. 2020 Update: Microsoft is still working on implementing an out-of-the-box solution for this as of February 2020.