

Right-click on primary “Calendar” and select ‘Properties’ from the sub-menu.Then continue to grant permissions section Left click-hold the secondary calendar and drag it on top of the primary 'Calendar' and release. if so: continue to the grant permissions section If not: move the secondary calendar to the primary 'Calendar' - Within Outlook, choose "Calendar" from the navigation bar along the bottom. See if the secondary calendar is a sub-folder of the primary 'Calendar'.If the secondary calendar was created using Outlook on the web, then skip to the grant permissions section.Verify if the secondary calendar is a sub-calendar of the primary 'Calendar': Important: Microsoft is aware of this issue and is working with Apple to find a better workflow than requiring the owner of the calendar to have to use an Outlook desktop client to set the permissions.
#Adding a shared calendar in outlook for mac how to
In this document, you will learn how to share a secondary calendar (not the primary 'Calendar') so that a user who is using Outlook 2016/2011 for Mac can open/subscribe to it.

You have been granted permissions to a secondary calendar and the permissions are not set correctly.Ask the owner of the calendar to grant you the appropriate permissions. Any permission below this level will cause this error and the calendar will not be opened. At a minimum, you will need "full details" permissions to open a calendar.There are a couple of reasons why this error can occur: When you attempt to open or subscribe to a another user's calendar via Outlook 2016/2011 for the Mac, you receive the error below:
