Share Exchange Server hosted calendar with GMail user from Outlook
Using Outlook 2019 Professional Plus (or associated OWA), connected to Exchange Server 2016 inside an organization's Active Directory domain, can you share a calendar with a specific GMail user?
I've tried right clicking a user's calendar, going to permissions, and add someone outside the organization (a contact with GMail address). But that "Add Users" dialog won't allow you to select a contact outside the domain at all.
Is there any way to achieve this kind of set up at all with Exchange Server?
Can I configure Exchange in a way where users can share their calendar from Outlook (either the Windows 10 client, or from OWA) to a GMail user, in a way that it stays reasonably synched (so the GMail user sees updates no less than 1 hour after they were done in Outlook)?
microsoft-outlook gmail exchange calendar
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Using Outlook 2019 Professional Plus (or associated OWA), connected to Exchange Server 2016 inside an organization's Active Directory domain, can you share a calendar with a specific GMail user?
I've tried right clicking a user's calendar, going to permissions, and add someone outside the organization (a contact with GMail address). But that "Add Users" dialog won't allow you to select a contact outside the domain at all.
Is there any way to achieve this kind of set up at all with Exchange Server?
Can I configure Exchange in a way where users can share their calendar from Outlook (either the Windows 10 client, or from OWA) to a GMail user, in a way that it stays reasonably synched (so the GMail user sees updates no less than 1 hour after they were done in Outlook)?
microsoft-outlook gmail exchange calendar
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because issues specific to corporate IT support and networks are off topic, see On-Topic. Please talk to your IT department.
– DavidPostill♦
Nov 22 at 20:27
@DavidPostill Suppose I further clarify that the question is whether/how it's possible in general (i.e. remove bits about "...your network"), would you estimate this question has any chance on serverfault instead? I've checked their "On-Topic" page and Exchange Server seems to be within scope?
– Jeroen
Nov 22 at 20:59
That is, I was trying (but perhaps failed) to keep out "my IT department". I want to know if it's possible at all to achieve my goal given this software.
– Jeroen
Nov 22 at 21:02
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Using Outlook 2019 Professional Plus (or associated OWA), connected to Exchange Server 2016 inside an organization's Active Directory domain, can you share a calendar with a specific GMail user?
I've tried right clicking a user's calendar, going to permissions, and add someone outside the organization (a contact with GMail address). But that "Add Users" dialog won't allow you to select a contact outside the domain at all.
Is there any way to achieve this kind of set up at all with Exchange Server?
Can I configure Exchange in a way where users can share their calendar from Outlook (either the Windows 10 client, or from OWA) to a GMail user, in a way that it stays reasonably synched (so the GMail user sees updates no less than 1 hour after they were done in Outlook)?
microsoft-outlook gmail exchange calendar
Using Outlook 2019 Professional Plus (or associated OWA), connected to Exchange Server 2016 inside an organization's Active Directory domain, can you share a calendar with a specific GMail user?
I've tried right clicking a user's calendar, going to permissions, and add someone outside the organization (a contact with GMail address). But that "Add Users" dialog won't allow you to select a contact outside the domain at all.
Is there any way to achieve this kind of set up at all with Exchange Server?
Can I configure Exchange in a way where users can share their calendar from Outlook (either the Windows 10 client, or from OWA) to a GMail user, in a way that it stays reasonably synched (so the GMail user sees updates no less than 1 hour after they were done in Outlook)?
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because issues specific to corporate IT support and networks are off topic, see On-Topic. Please talk to your IT department.
– DavidPostill♦
Nov 22 at 20:27
@DavidPostill Suppose I further clarify that the question is whether/how it's possible in general (i.e. remove bits about "...your network"), would you estimate this question has any chance on serverfault instead? I've checked their "On-Topic" page and Exchange Server seems to be within scope?
– Jeroen
Nov 22 at 20:59
That is, I was trying (but perhaps failed) to keep out "my IT department". I want to know if it's possible at all to achieve my goal given this software.
– Jeroen
Nov 22 at 21:02
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because issues specific to corporate IT support and networks are off topic, see On-Topic. Please talk to your IT department.
– DavidPostill♦
Nov 22 at 20:27
@DavidPostill Suppose I further clarify that the question is whether/how it's possible in general (i.e. remove bits about "...your network"), would you estimate this question has any chance on serverfault instead? I've checked their "On-Topic" page and Exchange Server seems to be within scope?
– Jeroen
Nov 22 at 20:59
That is, I was trying (but perhaps failed) to keep out "my IT department". I want to know if it's possible at all to achieve my goal given this software.
– Jeroen
Nov 22 at 21:02
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because issues specific to corporate IT support and networks are off topic, see On-Topic. Please talk to your IT department.
– DavidPostill♦
Nov 22 at 20:27
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because issues specific to corporate IT support and networks are off topic, see On-Topic. Please talk to your IT department.
– DavidPostill♦
Nov 22 at 20:27
@DavidPostill Suppose I further clarify that the question is whether/how it's possible in general (i.e. remove bits about "...your network"), would you estimate this question has any chance on serverfault instead? I've checked their "On-Topic" page and Exchange Server seems to be within scope?
– Jeroen
Nov 22 at 20:59
@DavidPostill Suppose I further clarify that the question is whether/how it's possible in general (i.e. remove bits about "...your network"), would you estimate this question has any chance on serverfault instead? I've checked their "On-Topic" page and Exchange Server seems to be within scope?
– Jeroen
Nov 22 at 20:59
That is, I was trying (but perhaps failed) to keep out "my IT department". I want to know if it's possible at all to achieve my goal given this software.
– Jeroen
Nov 22 at 21:02
That is, I was trying (but perhaps failed) to keep out "my IT department". I want to know if it's possible at all to achieve my goal given this software.
– Jeroen
Nov 22 at 21:02
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because issues specific to corporate IT support and networks are off topic, see On-Topic. Please talk to your IT department.
– DavidPostill♦
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@DavidPostill Suppose I further clarify that the question is whether/how it's possible in general (i.e. remove bits about "...your network"), would you estimate this question has any chance on serverfault instead? I've checked their "On-Topic" page and Exchange Server seems to be within scope?
– Jeroen
Nov 22 at 20:59
That is, I was trying (but perhaps failed) to keep out "my IT department". I want to know if it's possible at all to achieve my goal given this software.
– Jeroen
Nov 22 at 21:02