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- Jul 12, 2020
Hi, first question, are you the administrator for your organization?
It sounds like your Exchange mailbox may be on-premises as opposed to in Exchange Online.
Take a look at this post for further guidance - https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/exchange-team-blog/configuring-teams-calendar-access-for-exchange-on-premises/ba-p/1484009
Hi, first question, are you the administrator for your organization?
It sounds like your Exchange mailbox may be on-premises as opposed to in Exchange Online.
Take a look at this post for further guidance - https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/exchange-team-blog/configuring-teams-calendar-access-for-exchange-on-premises/ba-p/1484009
- MidnightSky281Jul 12, 2020Copper Contributor
PeterRising i created the teams using my personal email so i could communicate with a group of people about leadership for a club. does that count? i did the AzureAD thing on powershell but it changed nothing. I'm kind of confused by the articles of what i need to do. Im just using Teams to easily communicate with my team but we are not an official business or anything like that.
- PeterRisingJul 12, 2020MVP
Ah, so sounds like you have the free version of Teams then?
Check out this thread for further guidance on this please - https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-teams/no-calendar-on-free-version-of-teams/m-p/1408879
- MidnightSky281Jul 12, 2020Copper ContributorThank you for your help. I do have the free version, its a shame i cant see the calendar in it.