![]() "Microsoft instructional documentation is not up-to-date even though your support is telling me that subscribed ics / iCal calendars are no longer a feature of .Īnd in, when going to Calendar - Add calendar - Subscribe from web it clearly states, "Paste the url for the calendar you would like to subscribe to below. The post linked from the story above sums it up quite well here. Zero communication about it too and even all of Microsoft's consumer facing instructional material still shows this as an active feature! Unbelievably frustrating! They've just kind of floated it out there months ago like some half-ass start-up business. For someone in the Microsoft ecosystem like myself and most here, it's tremendously frustrating as I'm a big user of this with kids' coaches and teachers as I mentioned above so I no longer see the changes to games and practices and their events. This is a typical Microsoft flip-the-bird-to-the-consumer move where they've killed a feature with zero notice out of the blue and one that Google has working flawlessly. Think teachers and coaches who have a calendar and share them with their students and players and parents for practices, games, classroom and school events, etc. those would appear on the calendar of anyone that subscribed to it. It's subscribing to a calendar that others own - or as Microsoft calls them "event organizers" - where if the calendar owner/event organizer makes changes or adds events, deletes events, etc. ![]()
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