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Meeting scheduled in Teams not appearing in Outlook calendar
Many of my students profiles dont reflect the scheduled meetings on their calendar i created although its showing on my calendar. Is the syncing process taking more time than usual from microsoft side or is it a bug? It works fine for some subejct schedule meetings i set but not for others. jonjacobson
Assuming you already figured this out. But MSFT solved my question in this article.
https://office365itpros.com/2020/03/31/invitations-teams-meetings/
Basically, the channel exists without the participants; the meeting is for the channel, not participants; only participants have a calendar; thus channel events don't appear on participants calendars unless specifically called out.
I think this is extremely short sighted and not people / user friendly.
- TechBoy9May 22, 2020Copper ContributorI don't think the OP refers to a channel meeting, but a simple meeting scheduled in Teams that does not appear in its own Outlook client.
- RitaconteMar 15, 2021Copper ContributorI have the app on my desktop and work with a Mac book air operating system using the software Mac for office 365 latest version.
My problem is I cannot schedule a meeting under my outlook calendar or directly
in the meeting app under my desk top.
In my meeting app no calendar shows in the left hand column and need to know where I can find this because I hold single meetings not with large groups. Is zoom best suited for this?
Thanks. Can you help me
Noted in outlook calendar do not have it under Events conferencing options either.
How do I simply access a calendar to create a meeting schedule and invite? - Dirkel-beJun 17, 2020Copper ContributorIndeed, same issue here.
- mattchowellSep 02, 2020Iron Contributor
Dirkel-be Same here - meetings scheduled in a Teams channel don't appear in the group calendar. So there's no way to display upcoming events in either a list or calendar format, which renders Teams pretty worthless to us. We're on Exchange server not online, if that makes a difference. Leave it to Msft to screw up something so basic.
- mikemyuMay 06, 2020Copper ContributorTk u for sharing this.