IPhone not syncing calendar events to Outlook when made on phone. I can see the appointments that I make on the iphone in my Outlook 'Work' calendar but not in 'Calendar' using Office 365 Exchange and Outlook 2013. 5's and only 1 of them has a on again off again issue with his calendar items not synching to Exchange account on iPhone. Nov 10, 2016 Whenever I create a new meeting with my iPhone (iOS 9.3.1), it appears in the UTC time zone in Outlook and I get a warning that the event starts in my computer's time zone. Both the Mac and the iPhone are set for New York (Eastern time zone). When the meeting is opened in Outlook 2016 (PC version), it appears correctly, so the issue is with the Mac.
Note: Tasks are automatically selected as well. If you do not see anything in the left pane You can try to delete the preference files. After you do this, you will need to reactivate Sync Services in the Outlook Preferences pane.
Quit all applications. On the Go menu, click Home. Click Library folder, click Preferences folder, and then drag the following files to the Trash:com.microsoft.Outlook.SyncServicesPreferences.plist com.microsoft.Outlook.SyncServices.plist (if it exists) OfficeSync Prefs (if it exists). Click Microsoft folder, click Office 2011 folder, and then drag OfficeSync Prefs to the Trash.
On the Apple menu, click Restart. Open Outlook for Mac. On the Outlook menu, click Preferences, and then Sync Services. In the left pane, check the boxes next to the items that you want to sync, and then close the dialog box.
Under Select the accounts to sync, choose the account or accounts that you want to sync for the selected item type. Note: The On My Computer account includes all Outlook items that are not synchronized with a Microsoft Exchange account. On the Outlook folder to add new items to pop-up menu, choose the location in Outlook where you want new items to be saved. 'New' items are those that are added first in a different application or device, and then synced to Outlook.
Close the Sync Services dialog box, and then on the confirmation message, click OK. Depending on the size of your calendar, the sync might take some time to complete. You can close Outlook and the sync will still complete. For example, it will take time if you have a calendar that spans more than a year.
Open iCal and see that your Outlook Calendar information has synced. You might have to close both Outlook and iCal and then reopen to see that the calendars are synced. Step 2: Use iTunes to synchronize your Outlook calendar with your iPhone, iPad, or iPod.
Notes:. Some iPod models cannot display notes synced from Outlook. For more information, see the documentation for your specific model. To sync your e-mail between Outlook and your device, you can add the account in both Outlook and the device. You do not need to turn on Sync Services in Outlook. It might take a few moments for your Outlook data to appear on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod. When connected to your computer, your iPhone, iPad, or iPod continues to sync using the options that you selected until you change your sync options.
Thanks for making it clear. I'm actually new here so didn't focus on the forum category this was posted under. I'm sure you must have checked for solutions on various websites for this issue. In case you haven't checked the below link - it might be of some help. It's actually for the Windows 10 on PC but might strike a hint to check a particular setting on the phone which has to be double checked. Support.office.com/en-us/article/Resolve-sync-issues-in-Mail-and-Calendar-apps-in-Windows-10-0dd86c69-18f3-4f73-9d3d-375bdc9c3e34.Kindly add as I'm unable to post links.
Unfortunately still nothingrferrara90: I noticed yesterday that the Outlook Calender (version 17.6769.40192.0) on my 950XL isn't syncing with my Outlook Calender on my PCs. BUT the app: ONE CALENDER does.
I tried a number of different settings in the Outlook Calender (phone version) but as of yet, no joy.so I am entering appointments, and such into One Calender, and it syncs with the PCs immediately. I do also have the Outlook Calender (phone version) pinned to the Start screen, because I like the way it displays the Date when its minimalized - I pin it next to the on screen clock (date/time together). Rferrara90 - I am experiencing the exact same problem. I upgraded from a Lumia 1520 yesterday and while verifying apps I noticed the calendar issue. I did a number of tests; creating appointments on my Win 10 desktop running Outlook 2013 and creating appointments on my phone.
When creating the appointment on the desktop the appointment notification showed up on the phone. Upon opening the calendar app on the phone it was there, but closing the app the reopening it caused the appointment to disappear. The appointment still appeared on the desktop. If I created it appointment on the phone it remained visible as long as the app was open.
If I closed the app and then reopened it, the appointment was there for a moment then gone. I have a single SIM version of the 950XL and have verified that I am running the current version of the firmware and O/S. In desperation I have emailed MS support to see if they have any ideas.
Ok, I tried something a bit extreme. I did a hard reset and did not restore from a backup.
The calendar now works perfectly. Even though this is very inconvenient, it does resolve the issue. I suspect that when I initially brought up the phone out of the box, having the phone use the backup from my Lumia 1520 did something that really confused the phone. I'm going to spend the rest of the day manually configuring the 950XL to the way my Lumia 1520 was.Did the calendar show up correctly as soon as you signed into your Microsoft account? Do you use Outlook for emails, calendar, and contacts? I'm tempted to start over also, even though I spent a lot of time setting everything up the way I like it. The calendar showed past and future appointments (from my Outlook calendar) as soon as the phone finished the initial load process (and they remained visible through several entry and exits of the app).
I'm using my Microsoft (Hotmail) account for mail, contacts, and calendar. Outlook 2013 is the client on my desktop PC and I use the companion apps on the phone. I sympathize with you in your decision to start over from scratch, I'm just now finishing the phone's configuration (all day). In going though tests on the apps on the phone, the virgin build has made a world of difference. I was at the point where I was going to return the phone, it wouldn't even play HTML5 audio files! This is a very different phone from the one I took out of the box Saturday.
The virgin boot and manual rebuild has given me the phone I have always wished for. The Lumia 1520 should have been that phone, but the AT&T variant removed QI wireless charging in favor of an optional PMA backplate, reduced the internal memory by half, and added a bunch of AT&T bloatware. On top of that the microUSB connector was really flimsy and I had to have it replaced 6 months after I got the phone. Warranty didn't cover it because one of the contacts broke off and that was deemed to be the result of abuse! I wish you luck in getting your phone working to your satisfaction.
I had a very similar issue and wanted to share my solution I could not create events/appointments in my calendar, they would just not show up anywhere after I created them, as if they were lost in the process no matter how often I tried In the process of creating an event or appointment you can chose in which 'calendar' you want to save it I have 'Kalender - Outlook' and 'Geburtstage - Outlook' for example. After I changed from 'Kalender - Outlook' to 'Geburtstage - Outlook' it finally saved my event. I deleted that, switched back to 'Kalender - Outlook' and saved my events. No events disappearing anymore. So I guess I was lucky and I didn't have to reset my device.