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I've got a Windows 10 laptop, which is my primary working environment, and a VM, which is needed for some tasks. The VM is less than ideal, so I try to stay away from it.
The VM has outlook, and I can access my work email and calendar through it. The laptop itself does not have outlook, but does have the Windows Mail and Calendar apps (which I find more pleasant anyway, but that's besides the point). I've added my account to the Windows apps. Email works fine; I can send and receive email through Outlook as well as through the Mail app. The calendar is a problem, however.
If I make a meeting in the Calendar app, it does not propagate to Outlook, nor are invites sent. If I make the same meeting in Outlook, invites are sent, and it appears near instantly in the Calendar app. For example:
First:
In Outlook, I make meeting A.
In Calendar, I make meeting B.
Then:
In Outlook, I see meeting A.
In Calendar, I see meeting A and B. Meetings A and B are in the same calendar, and appear exactly the same in Calendar.
If I then delete meeting A in Calendar, it also disappears from Outlook. Same for changes: if I rename meeting A to C in Calendar, Outlook reflects this change.
It's just that new meetings are not propagated at all, and I'm at a loss. Does anyone have any idea on what might be going on here?
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The VM has outlook, and I can access my work email and calendar through it. The laptop itself does not have outlook, but does have the Windows Mail and Calendar apps (which I find more pleasant anyway, but that's besides the point). I've added my account to the Windows apps. Email works fine; I can send and receive email through Outlook as well as through the Mail app. The calendar is a problem, however.
If I make a meeting in the Calendar app, it does not propagate to Outlook, nor are invites sent. If I make the same meeting in Outlook, invites are sent, and it appears near instantly in the Calendar app. For example:
First:
In Outlook, I make meeting A.
In Calendar, I make meeting B.
Then:
In Outlook, I see meeting A.
In Calendar, I see meeting A and B. Meetings A and B are in the same calendar, and appear exactly the same in Calendar.
If I then delete meeting A in Calendar, it also disappears from Outlook. Same for changes: if I rename meeting A to C in Calendar, Outlook reflects this change.
It's just that new meetings are not propagated at all, and I'm at a loss. Does anyone have any idea on what might be going on here?
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