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Latest revision as of 18:19, 2 May 2013
Problem
- Evolution email workting with Exhange server
- Existing Exchange Calendar not working
- Only default evolution calendars "On This Computer > Personal" and "Contacts > Birthdays and Anniversaries" exist
- Evolution version = 3.6.4 with evolution-ews-3.6.4 module
Solution
- Subscribe to folder of other user. Use this option even if it is your own calendar you are trying to add. There might be another way, but this is the method I used. This option is found when right clicking you exchange account name on the mail folder view above the Inbox.
- Select Choose...
- search for your own name (if adding your calendar)
- Check Calendar view, your existing calendar with appoinments should show up