How to remove Exchange over the air

How do I get the Sync Calendars back to normal where I can sync the calendars I choose? Since the last update, I'm unable to make any setting changes on the iphone that clear this up. It also states Microsoft Outlook must be installed in order to sync calendars. It is installed.


Please help as I'd like my calendars to accurately reflect what they should.

iPhone X, iOS 12.1

Posted on Nov 30, 2018 9:55 AM

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Posted on Nov 30, 2018 1:51 PM

Your post title doesn't seem to align with what you're asking? In any case ...


For using the stock Calendar app on your iPhone:


Did you create the Exchange account(s) in your Settings? (Settings/ Passwords & Accounts/ Add Account/ Exchange) That would be the first step, and then during the process of adding the account you elect to enable Calendars for the account.


Once you've done that, open the Calendars app and at the bottom-center tap "Calendars" to show which ones have been enabled for viewing -- each account may have more than one calendar. Select the appropriate calendars for what you want to see.


Synchronization should occur with little delay, and should do so over Wi-Fi or cellular. However, administration of the Exchange account, and their policies and procedures, may impact synchronization so you may need administrator assistance if this is a synchronization issue.


If you're wanting to use the Outlook app for Calendars, refer to Microsoft's instructions on how to set it up.


Does any of that help? If not, maybe explain with clarity what you've already done and what exact symptoms you're seeing.

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Nov 30, 2018 1:51 PM in response to kcnaz

Your post title doesn't seem to align with what you're asking? In any case ...


For using the stock Calendar app on your iPhone:


Did you create the Exchange account(s) in your Settings? (Settings/ Passwords & Accounts/ Add Account/ Exchange) That would be the first step, and then during the process of adding the account you elect to enable Calendars for the account.


Once you've done that, open the Calendars app and at the bottom-center tap "Calendars" to show which ones have been enabled for viewing -- each account may have more than one calendar. Select the appropriate calendars for what you want to see.


Synchronization should occur with little delay, and should do so over Wi-Fi or cellular. However, administration of the Exchange account, and their policies and procedures, may impact synchronization so you may need administrator assistance if this is a synchronization issue.


If you're wanting to use the Outlook app for Calendars, refer to Microsoft's instructions on how to set it up.


Does any of that help? If not, maybe explain with clarity what you've already done and what exact symptoms you're seeing.

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