Summary
This article describes the methods for providing access to an Exchange Online Calendar or Folder.
Publishing - provides levels of read-only access to the item to external users
Sharing - provides various levels of access to internal users
Delegation - allows a delegated internal user to perform actions on behalf of the primary user
Body
Introduction
This article describes the methods for providing access to an Exchange Online Calendar or Folder.
- Publishing - provides levels of read-only access to the item to external users
- Sharing - provides various levels of access to internal users
- Delegation - allows a delegated internal user to perform actions on behalf of the primary user
Publishing a Calendar
Publishing Outlook calendars are useful when a user wishes to share their Outlook calendar with an external user, someone that is outside of their organization.
Publish
- Log into to your Hartnell College Email account
- Click the Outlook icon.
- Click on the Calendar icon.
- In Calendar view, select the Settings button, which is represented as a gear, in the top right corner of the window.
- Select the View all Outlook settings link.
- If not already selected, select the Calendar heading in the far-left menu pane.
- Select Shared calendars.
- In the Publish a calendar section, click on the Select a calendar drop-down menu, and choose which calendar should be published.
- Once the calendar is chosen, select the permissions that are appropriate for that use case.
- Click the Publish button.
- You can then provide the HTML link for embedding the calendar in a web page. Provide the ICS link when embedding the calendar in a different calendar service like Google Workspace calendar.
Unpublish
- Log into to your Hartnell College email account
- Click the Outlook icon.
- Click on the Calendar icon.
- In Calendar view, select the Settings button, which is represented as a gear, in the top right corner of the window.
- Select the View all Outlook settings link.
- Select the Calendar heading in the far-left menu pane.
- Select Shared calendars.
- In the Publish a calendar section, to the right of the calendar you wish to unpublish, click Unpublish.
Sharing a Calendar
If the user account is hidden in the Exchange Global Address List (GAL), for example a student account, this can interfere with calendaring invites. This usually happens when a student becomes an employee.
- Open up your Outlook Desktop Client
- Click on the Calendar icon.
- In the left pane, right-click the folder or calendar you want to share.
- Select Properties...
- Select the Permissions tab.
- Click the Add... button.
- Use the Search: text box and to find the person with whom you want to share. You may need to use the Address Book drop-down list to refine your search.
- Select the person with whom you want to share the item.
- Near the bottom of the window, click the Add button.
- Click OK to close the Add Users window.
- The added person will be automatically selected in the Currently sharing with: box. In the Permissions section below that, select the setting to define what the person will be able to see and do with this shared item.
- Click OK.