Is there any Powershell command to run for quick add holiday calendar to windows calendar?
So that when click on desktop bottom right can show each region public holiday too.
Currently I only able to setup through by manual click and choose in Windows Calendar Apps.
Or there is any other settings to quick setup for this in new PC?
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I am using Outlook for Mac, which I assume is Outlook for Mac 2016 because the version is 16.28. I have looked online at the instructions on how to import an online calendar like Cozi, however, the instructions are for the PC version of Outlook. The Outlook for Mac version does not include the "import calendar" capability. Does anyone know how to get around this?
In order to get around this issue, you have to go to the web-based version of Outlook which is found at outlook.office365.com. View the calendar and you will see the option to "import a calendar." For Cozi, I followed the instructions on their site to share a calendar and copied the URL. I then pasted it into the web-based version of Outlook.
Then, go back into your Outlook for Mac program and you should see the imported calendar. You may have to check the box next to it to get it to display.
NOTE: When I first displayed the calendar, it showed them side-by-side. Goto View->Overlay if you want to see them all in one view.
Outlook web add-ins are showing grayed out in a delegate calendar in Outlook Desktop app on appointments/meetings windows. By delegate calendar I mean a calendar shared with me by another person in the company, with full permissions on share - so I can create/edit meetings/appointments from his calendar from my personal profile. Please see pictures below.
The web add-ins are not grayed out in Outlook Web App. There they work just fine, so it looks to me like a Outlook Desktop App-only issue.
This came as a complaint from one of our customers.
Delegate Access support for Mail/ Calendar across Outlook end points (except Mobile) is currently in preview. You can check out the documentation here:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/office/dev/add-ins/reference/objectmodel/preview-requirement-set/outlook-requirement-set-preview#delegate-access
and give it try with the latest Outlook build.
Making the feature generally available is in progress and we hope to release soon but we cannot share a specific timeline at this stage.
I have a problem with this new unified Windows Dev Center. In old version, there wasn't any problems to delete or hide app from Windows Phone store.
But in this new interface.. I cannot find that option.
https://dev.windows.com/en-us/overview?from=UHF
Of course, I tried to find some information how to do it - I found this, but it is totally useless.
This topic applies to the earlier Windows Store dashboard and not the new unified Windows Dev Center dashboard.
Nice one, very userfriendly.
To conclude - how to delete or hide or just unpublish my app from WindowsPhone store using new Windows Dev Center?
Select your app from the dashboard, go to submissions and click update to create a new submission (yes counter intuitive) and then go to pricing and availability and scroll down to Distribution and visibility and click on show options.
Then select hide this app and stop selling, save it and submit it.
The new dev center is in preview mode(read only), so I think that you will have this feature when the account migrations are finished. Until then, you also can't publish new apps.
You can find more info here: http://blogs.windows.com/buildingapps/2015/06/05/dev-center-account-migration-begins-next-week/
I store my .ics calender on a webdav server. With Thunderbird/Lighning I can read and write the calendar. But how to deal with Outlook?
Outlook can only read the ics file remotely. Synchronization using google calender is not an option for me.
For outlook 2016, you want to install icloud on your PC. Once it is installed, it will let outlook 2016 run an "add-Ins" "iCloud Outlook Add-in" to synchronize your ical with outlook in both way. This means you can modify your ical on either outlook or iphone. Then the system synchronizes both.
If it fails, try to close outlook 2016, open icloud, uncheck the calendar. hit 'apply'. Then check calendar again.
Good Luck.
Sync your Outlook calendar with iCal :-
1) On the Tools tab, click Sync Services.
2) In the left pane, select the Calendar check box.
3) 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.
4) 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.
5) 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.
6) Open iCal and see that you Outlook Calendar information has synced.
You might have to close both Outlook and iCal and then reopen to see that the calendars are synced .
I want to be able to programmatically customize what notifications appear on the lock screen.
Specifically I'm trying to stop the display of upcoming calendar notifications on the lock screen. I only want to see these when I go into calendar itself.
I have a windows phone developer account so happy to create my own custom app that provides this functionality.
Andy
This type of customization is not available in the Windows Phone API.