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Outlook published calendar just stops on oct 17th.

I am trying to publish a calendar and it has been working for over a year, now it just stops on October 17th.  The desktop and OWA versions show all the events after that day, but clicking the link right from Publish and in the website only give us till the 17th of October.  seems odd.  I don't see any setting for publishing calendar, that would stop it on a set date.
https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/21fcafe3c45d4f898c3ca0188d0982a5@stpiusxsa.org/5d2b510174694d019c5f5842f14226c511964469835872504664/calendar.html 
Thanks, have tried on multiple machines and browsers.

Thanks again!
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Hi,

I am following up on your question.  Do you still need help?

If you solved the problem on your own, would you please post the solution here in case others have the same problem?

Regards,

Kyle Santos
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I found answer.  You have to use Powershell and change the publish dates from 90 to a year.  This is like what I found but not quite.  I am going to try this next time.

Set-MailboxCalendarFolder -Identity *** Email address is removed for privacy ***:\Calendar –PublishEnabled $true -PublishDateRangeFrom SixMonths -PublishDateRangeTo OneYear
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