Exchange calendar on my iPhone without Outlook. Oh so close.

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I thought I was going to be able to get my Exchange calendar on my iPhone by using iCal and iTunes, but no such luck yet. I had a revelation this morning when I was thinking back to our post on how to use Office Online to publish your calendar publicly. It’s a great method to have your Exchange calendar available to folks on the web and we actually use it at home. Those darn kids just have so many activities and we often don’t know if we’re coming or going.

As I was reviewing my Exchange calendar online this morning, I looked at the "Subscribe to Internet Calendar" button and saw that the calendar is an .ics file. This format is iCalendar, so I figured it would work with the unused iCal app on my Mac. Well, an .ics file / iCalendar format certainly does work with iCal on the Mac, but I get an error regarding the Office Online secure server name, so I can’t use iCal to subscribe to my Exchange appointments.

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Would have been nice because I was considering moving my iPhone synching to the Mac with iCal and iTunes. It really shouldn’t be this hard when using a fairly standard calendar format… plan B is to see if my personal web host supports the WebDAV protocol so I can host my own calendar. I’ll make sure the server name and path is compatible. ;) By the way: you can work with .ics files in Google Calendar as well. I’ve opted to pass on that approach as the method only provides static and not dynamically updated calendars like a calendar subscription would.

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