Working in an exchange environment, I've had the ability to share calendars
where edits made at either location were available to the other. I don't
know that both can edit at the same time. (It has been some time since I've
done this.)
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"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
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Outlook never had the ability to update calendars for other users
natively.
You most likely have a third party program that did this that has been
disabled by the updates or you are leaving out an important piece of
information about how the mailboxes are being accessed,
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After furious head scratching, Scott asked:
| Since we've downloaded all of the office updates for our computers,
| it has caused an issue. Our secretaries used to be able to edit their
| managers computers and make changes to them and they would show up on
| their computer. The manager was still able to make changes to his
| calendar and it would show up on the calendar that is viewable by the
| secretary. Now this is not happening. The secretaries aren't able to
| edit the calendar and have it show up on their managers computer and
| the changes that the manager is making is not showing up on the
| secretaries. The secretaries have the editor rights for these
| calendars.