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mitchpj75
Mar 23, 2020Copper Contributor
calendar missing in teams
I have setup Teams. I am the global admin for my company and access to all portals. All Team meeting policy options and scheduling options are set to yes for me at global level. In the desktop and web version, calendar app does not appear on the left hand side for me. I cannot schedule meetings in team.
Stuck and need some help! I have attached screenshots.
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
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- JonasB1925Copper Contributor
Any solutions for this? I have the same problem at several customers randomly!mitchpj75
- DavidMitchell190Copper Contributor
My guess is that it has something to do with the licences assigned to the account. In my case I assigned a O365 A1 Plus for faculty at user creation, BUT only had the Teams app selected as part of that license assignment. In this case, when I logged into Teams with that account no calendar. I then went in after account creation and assigned the Exchange Online Plan 1 app and waited for a bit. I then logged into Teams with the user account and the calendar was there. I then unassigned the Exchange Online Plan 1 app, logged out, then back in, and the calendar was still there (at least so far). If it seems to take forever for the calendar to appear once the Exchange license has been assigned try to login to a Teams client with that account on a client that has already shown it has had the calendar appear. Basically, I just messed around with the assigned licenses a lot. Hope this helps.JonasB1925
- AjeypCopper Contributor
DavidMitchell190 Thanks so much, your answer was spot on, it worked for me, after not having the calendar in my Teams for an over year now
- adriandobsonthebreweryCopper ContributorI was having the same issue today. I’m the domain admin and couldn’t see Calendar on Teams. But my users can. You create a standard user account and can now see Calendar when I log in.
- ljcremerCopper Contributor
We are having the same issue here.
Any help from Microsoft would be appreciated.
- ajos0Copper Contributor
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:
- Tobermorey1Copper Contributor
ajos0IS the missing link to Calendars related to your Exchange Server access. There are differences among the various Microsoft Teams apps.
- BELLORCopper ContributorDid you get this fixed?
- BELLORCopper ContributorI use teams with 2 accounts. The one given here for a course and a work. On the work one the calendar Icon I see but the course one, it doesn't appear!
- You have exchange on premises? Re run the ad connect with hybrid option
- d_logaanCopper Contributor
adam deltinger
What if I don't want to connect Teams with my AD?
- tbergerwfmzcomCopper Contributor
mitchpj75 I have the same problem as well with an exchange hybrid configuration. The system is Exchange 2013 but I have migrated the Mailbox in question to the cloud. I am receiving a calendarSyncService: User mailbox is not discoverable. Skipping sync in the teams diagnostic logs (crl+alt+shift+1.)
- Magdalen_ZawadaCopper Contributor
I have the same issue.