Microsoft Exchange Shared Calendars

I am trying out eMClient.
I cannot see how to view a shared Microsoft Exchange Calendar. Is this possible to do with eMClient?

Hi Andrew, unfortunately shared calendars are not supported for Exchange accounts, you can only setup delegation using this account, and thus giving read/write rights to your calendar.

Hope this helps,
Paul.

Will shared calendars be supported in future versions?

Hello Kai, delegation is essentially a more advanced sharing of calendars, in case you only need to setup a shared calendar and let other users view it you can setup permission to access the calendar for viewing only or even setup access to schedule/invite attendees to events on your behalf.

Is shared calendars something you plan to support in the future?

 Particularely as you state providing full O365 and Exchange Support.

Hi Silvan,
since delegation can take the function of Shared calendars, the default shared calendars are currently not a priority among new features to implement, though we might include them in the future.

Regards,
Olivia

Dear Olivia, I have delegation rights for viewing 2 other calendars. In Outlook I can view these calendars but not in EmClient. I can see the delegation rights in the delegation tab but I cant see the actual calendars. I only see my own calendar. Any suggestions?

Is it still not possible to view shared calendars? There are calendars I have acces rights to, but I cannot add them to EM Client. Same for ressources (meeting room) calendar.

Acces rights to the calendars have been granted in Exchange management console with:

Set-MailboxFolderPermission -Identity meetingroom:\calendar -User Standard -AccessRights Reviewer

You might not get any useful assistance on this forum with Exchange accounts, so as a business user, it would be better would be to open a support ticket with eM Client.

This response is completely misunderstanding the question.  Delegation gives YOUR calendar access to someone else.  This use is asking how they can access ANOTHER calendar that was delegated to them. 

The short answer is that emClient does NOT support this at all.  They support delegating access to your own calendar but, oddly enough, would not allow someone on the other end to actually use emClient to manage the calendar you just delegated to them.  It is a bizarre asymmetric feature set that emClient refuses to address or even fully acknowledge as an outright limitation.

The short answer is that emClient does NOT support this at all.  They support delegating access to your own calendar but, oddly enough, would not allow someone on the other end to actually use emClient to manage the calendar you just delegated to them.  It is a bizarre asymmetric feature set that emClient refuses to address or even fully acknowledge as an outright limitation.