Forum Discussion
Tim_Howard
Feb 05, 2020Copper Contributor
Delete, unshare, or hide an Office 365 Group's calendar
I see that when creating an Office 365 Group that a calendar is also automatically created for that group and that it appears in the list of calendars for all members of the Group regardless of their...
VasilMichev
Feb 06, 2020MVP
You cannot. Groups are a "package" deal, if you don't need/want any of the additional functionalities (Calendar, Planner, Site, etc), simply don't use Groups. A shared mailbox or a "traditional" DG is still a viable solution.
- Tim_HowardFeb 06, 2020Copper Contributor
VasilMichev Thank you. The key attraction for us is simply having the mail box and the flexibility of the "following" or not. We can just ignore the calendar and other goodies.
- StumacNov 17, 2021Copper ContributorHi Vasil, we have established that if we create groups via Teams (e.g. new 'Team' by default creates O365 group) this does not have a group calendar automatically created, so not all groups are equal. Is there a way to change the functionalities of a Group once established? e.g. via Powershell commands.... remove shared calendar?
- VasilMichevNov 18, 2021MVPThat's not true, every Team (or the underlying Group) comes with a calendar too. You simply don't see it in Outlook as Microsoft rolled out a change that "hides" the mailbox components by default. There is no way yet to provision just a specific component of a Group.