This thread is locked. type of questions without any hope of a resolution in site. iPhone Stopped Syncing (Office 365) Contacts and Calendars (Doesn't Show in Mobile Device List in EAC) Here is a summary of what is happening: We have two clients with iPhones. It can be the case that after enabling the Outlook365 integration, you may see that only your primary calendar is available for scheduling and you cannot see shared calendars, shared mailbox calendars, or other calendars where you have edit access. It gets email but does not sync calendars and contacts.I have NOT wiped either phone yet.

However, the phone is I tried both signing in and adding manually (where you specify the server). EMail syncs correctly both directions. This site uses cookies for analytics, personalized content and ads. Settings > Mail > Options > General > Mobile devices >

By continuing to browse this site, you agree to this use.We have two clients with iPhones. Office 365 Outlook calendars can be accessed on Apple iPhone. It provisioned and showed in the mobile device list for that account.We were also able to add the account to an iPhone XS and 8 with both having 12.1.2 and it added correctly and showed in the mobile device list. I have a corporate Office 365 account, which I've configured on the iPhone. default mail app for iOS, you can also share the result with us if there is any update.Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Both are running 12.1.2 iOS. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. Calendars and contacts sync. Each client has two completely separate company accounts.The issue is: The account can get added and it shows emails. might have been resolved. Each client has two completely separate company accounts. This thread is locked. It doesn’t matter that you have created the shared calendar, group calendar, and room calendar. I've just moved to an iphone 11 from android. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. This includes add-ins that are used to set up conference rooms. Note The Outlook add-ins can be re-enabled after the issue is resolved. Microsoft Agent So, I'll tentatively say it looks like it The phone DOES NOT SHOW up in the Mobile Device list under the user’s account.I removed account and re-added. Re-create the ActiveSync relationship on the device, and then confirm that the issue is fixed. I have tested it with a number of appointments, including overlapping appointments, and for me they are all syncing correctly with Office 365 now. We did restart the phones numerous times during these various steps.Again the device is not showing in mobile device list. However, calendar and contacts do not sync. However if I enter the event in my Office 365 calendar it appears on my iPhone calendar … In addition, since you mentioned that you tried to add the account to another iPhone XS and Calendars and contacts sync, your account should be well, we suggest you contact the apple email app support to see if there is any information if you still use the This site in other languages Both are running 12.1.2 iOS. I also made sure the calendar is checked in the iPhone's built-in calendar app.I went to mailbox features -> Mobile Devices -> View Details and removed the phone.I went to add the account and it added successfully.

Question: Q: Shared Office 365 calendars not showing up in iCal. I can even add entries in the calendar and it shows.One one of the working phones, we removed the phone from the device list and re-added the phone and it showed up in the list and synced calendar items fine.There aren’t any Quarantined Devices in the Mobile Device Access list in EAC. please go to the Menu > tap the ? This never used to happen.

After reading this complete write-up you can easily add Office 365 calendar to iPhone calendar. By continuing to browse this site, you agree to this use.In the past few weeks when I add an event to my calendar using my iPhone it does not appear in my Office 365 calendar. Both have Office 365 Exchange Online accounts. Both have Office 365 Exchange Online accounts. I used Outlook for IOS first, but am using the native mail and calendar apps now. Thank for your posting here. One with an iPhone X (1st gen) and an iPhone 8. I am the administrator of the Exchange accounts. Check that Calendar is enabled for your account: Go to the Calendar in the Outlook app and tap the three lines in the upper left-hand corner. How can I fix this as I am missing events in my calendar? Add Office 365 calendar to iPhone calendar. If you have enabled the ActiveSync for this user but issue persists but issue persists in Outlook for iOSThanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site.ActiveSync is enabled on both accounts. Hi Baron. One with an iPhone X (1st gen) and an iPhone 8. 1 Syncing With Office 365 To sync your iPhone Calendar app with Microsoft Office 365, make sure your iPhone has access to the Internet, and then launch the "Settings" app, select "Mail, Contacts, Calendars," and then select "Outlook." Using method 1 is the optimal way for connecting Office 365 calendar to iPhone … may I confirm that if you can sync email but without calendar and contact in Outlook for iOS or default Since upgrading to iOS 11 I haven't had the problem. However if I enter the event in my Office 365 calendar it appears on my iPhone calendar with no problems. Both phones with two completely different Office 365 parent accounts are having the same issue around the same time. We are using Microsoft's Office 365 and have users with a variety of devices and applications (Mac/iCal/Mail, Windows/Outlook, iPhone, Android, etc.). The phone gets email but does not sync calendar or contacts.We were able to add another office 365 account to the phone. I have so far just answered the basic, "Have you done this?" So this is a bit odd.