Forum Discussion
calendar missing in teams
- Apr 20, 2021
Let me sum up this thread for people just joining now. If the calendar app is missing from the left of Teams there are two possible reasons
1. (Most Likely) - Teams can not find or access your calendar. It will only access a calendar from the exchange mailbox associated with the users account, if you don't have one, then no calendar. Also if you use Exchange hosted on-premises you will need to have hybrid configured to allow Teams to access that mailbox. Read more starting at How Exchange and Microsoft Teams interact - Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Docs
2. (Less Likely) - Someone removed Calendar in an app setup policy assigned to that user. This will hide it from the left menu but it will still be there if you press the ... Menu at the bottom. See Manage app setup policies in Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Docs
I have the same issue. Everyone else in my team can see the "Calendar" tab in the Microsoft Team. However, I cannot view it. Neither on desktop or web version or mobile app. Not only that I cannot even schedule any meeting via the MS Team.
The only difference I have noticed, between my setup and my colleagues is that I installed Team as part of Office 365 installation, while my colleagues had MS Office 2019 installed and then installed Team independently.
I've requested the company admin to look into the issue. However, I doubt it is to do with user admin settings. Let's hope someone from Microsoft also addresses it.
Calendar tab on colleagues app and None on mine below:
Hi there,
I have the same issue.
One thing that I noticed is that the Calendar Tab doesn't show up on the user's laptop that has Windows 10 Home and Office 2010 installed but if i login to the Teams via the browser with his login ID on my office laptop that has Windows 10 Pro and Office 365 the Calendar Tab does show up.
I created a new Windows user profile on his laptop but that didnt help. I tested on two other computers and it works fine. So it is definitely an issue linked to something on his laptop.