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Instructions on accessing shared Office 365 calendars using OWA app for iPhone
Please provide me with links that describe how to access and use shared Office 365 calendars using the Outlook Web App (OWA) app for iPhones.
Public calendars or personal shared calendar?
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This is an Office 365 public shared calendar.
I need to provide documentation to a bunch of remote employees explaining how to access the public shared calendar within the OWA for iPhone app on their iPhone.
This will include how to view, edit, and delete items within this public shared calendar.
I don't want to get stuck on the phone trying to explain to users over the phone how to do this which is why I'm hoping to find good documentation on how to do this that I can share with these users.
I need to provide documentation to a bunch of remote employees explaining how to access the public shared calendar within the OWA for iPhone app on their iPhone.
This will include how to view, edit, and delete items within this public shared calendar.
I don't want to get stuck on the phone trying to explain to users over the phone how to do this which is why I'm hoping to find good documentation on how to do this that I can share with these users.
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Hi,
An alternative would be to use a dedicated share mailbox application for smartphones:
http://www.isec7.com/english/isec7-solutions/isec7-mobile-exchange-delegate/
Whilst there will be a cost, it might prove more reliable than changing to desktop view on a small screen which is what using OWA would entail - i.e. the user experience will be poor on OWA.
An alternative would be to use a dedicated share mailbox application for smartphones:
http://www.isec7.com/english/isec7-solutions/isec7-mobile-exchange-delegate/
Whilst there will be a cost, it might prove more reliable than changing to desktop view on a small screen which is what using OWA would entail - i.e. the user experience will be poor on OWA.