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Sharing calendars across domains in an Office 365 account
Hey Dan Trimble,
If you put her on your tenant then 100% its easy to do.
Office 365 views users on the same tenant as in the same organization. So if you just add her domain to your tenant, and treat it as two users with different primary domains, this is easy to do. You will be seperate to everyone in the outside world, but as far as O365 is concerned you are coworkers who happen to use different @domain.com names.
If you put her on her own tenant(account), then no its not possible.
Adam
- Dan TrimbleAug 24, 2018Copper Contributor
Thank you Adam.
Can you clarify -- what exactly does "tenant" mean in the context of administering a 365 account?
- wrootAug 25, 2018Silver Contributor
It's an entity separating you from other organizations/businesses/individuals using Office 365 worldwide. It can be perceived as a main account. Not one that you can assign a license or a mailbox, not a user account, but org account. As others say, one tenant can have multiple domains which are interoperable (i haven't tried this myself, so i trust the other commenter). But two separate tenants can't share resources like that.
Also, tenant has a unique address like company.onmicrosoft.com (where you can add your own existing domains). Other tenant will have company2.onmicrosoft.com.