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Group Calendars - why would we use one?
Our particular group (in our organization) uses it for when colleagues are out of office (like vacations), major events, deadlines, milestones.
It's less so of a team meeting / invitation thing, as it is a here is what is going on kind of thing.
EDIT: As a note, we are in the process of figuring out how to migrate from the SharePoint calendar we have been using to this Group Calendar. A big negative we are finding is we don't seem to be able to create an entry without "inviting" everyone else. So I dont want to invite everyone to my Vacation entry, it just needs to "be there"....
- Laurie WillisJan 19, 2017Iron Contributor
Thanks for all your replies, I think you have confirmed my thinking that it is really just an alternative to a SharePoint calendar.
Brent Ellis - that is interesting. Is it because the group members have notifcations turned on? If they turn off notifications presumably they won't get an invite.
- Brent EllisJan 19, 2017Silver ContributorNo, it appears they all get an invite regardless of notification setting. It goes out to all members of the Group (whether subscribed or not), as a meeting request (not an appointment), sent TO the group distro list AND the user that created the meeting entry.
Will have to do some more testing.- Brent EllisJan 20, 2017Silver ContributorFYI, UserVoice entry to fix this calendar behavior: https://office365.uservoice.com/forums/286611-office-365-groups/suggestions/9532698-allow-calendar-appointments-to-be-created-without
Need community support to get this elevated.