> Make New Appointment option is greyed out. I can share it out to her, and she can see the calendar in Outlook 2016, but the right click He has an office assistant that i want to share his calendar with. The CEO of the company i provide for support is the calendar we are having trouble sharing. which i end up having to bill my clients for. My experience with MS support over the phone is 2 hours of waiting/explaining ending in an "i don't know". I have a similar problem that i would love an answer for. My user confirmed that even after restarting outlook she could edit the calendar of the CEO. I waited roughly 10 minutes then switched it back to just "can edit" access in the office 365 portal. I was able to resolve this issue myself by temporarily sharing the calendar out from the CEO's account to the office assistant as a delegate. If you have feedback for TechNet Support, did the trick for me perfectly. Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help, and unmark the answers if they provide no help. If you have feedback for TechNet Support, only occurs on Outlook, I agree with the moderator in the Office 365 Community forum that it should be an Outlook client issue.
Windows 7 or Windows Vista: Click Start, and then click Run to open a Run dialog box.Windows 8: Press Windows Key + R to open a Run dialog box.To do this, use one of the following procedures, as appropriate for your situation. You can check the connection status to verify this. This problem occurs when Outlook is connecting to your mailbox via MAPI over HTTP. It only occurs on Outlook, I agree with the moderator in the Office 365 Community forum that it should be an Outlook client issue.Īlthough it's for Outlook 2013, I think it should also work for Outlook 2016.