I could get her to move to an IMAP email and connect Gmail to it, but she has email rules that she lives by that I find no way to implement in Gmail.So here I am, wondering if any of you have found a way to get Microsoft Outlook 2016 and Google Calendars to integrate their calendars in a way that makes each editable from the other. In 2019, Google released G Suite Sync for Microsoft Outlook (GSSMO - link at the end) which synchronizes Email, Calendar events, Contacts, Notes, Tasks and Journal entries. Although GSSMO has gon e quite far in terms of G Suite and Outlook integration, when it comes to the calendar, it doesn’t do some important things just like some other. When you sync with your Microsoft 365 accounts, Dialpad will display shared emails, docs, and calendar events within your contacts profiles. Office 365 and.I have a client who has users that use iPhones and Android phones, and they all use Office 365.My name is*****'ll be working with you. Thank you for posting your question. Outlook Notes are synced with Google Docs.This seems like it should be an easy thing to do. IPhones seem to handle it pretty well, but I am not having the same luck with Outlook on Windows 10.G Suite Sync for Microsoft Outlook is a Microsoft Outlook plug-in that lets you use Microsoft Outlook as a client for G Suite email, calendar, and contacts.I tried the instructions here, but all I get is"Task 'Internet Calendar Subscriptions' reported error (0x80004005) : 'The operation failed.'"I would suggest that they just abandon Office 365 and move to GSuite, but they have this one ancient program (don't they all?) that requires Access, there will be considerable resistance to dropping Office just because people don t like change and they may have clients that send them Excel spreadsheets that will not open correctly in Google Sheets.If it were me, I'd find a replacement for that one, ancient app (written in Access 2003) or I'd just buy 5 Access licenses for the handful of people that need that app and move them to GSuite. I've suggested just that before, but no luck in getting them to bite. As it is, they will pay me to search for days for the perfect solution to make Gmail and Outlook share and edit calendars.Why don't I just get her to use Gmail and Google Calendar for all of her email and appointments? Good question.
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