

Then we need to parse the response data in json type, you can use " Parse JSON" action. in your Other Calendars or Shared Calendar area and was there for a while and. This "HTTP" action will help us to get the access token. There is a utility that can do this in both versions. The "client_id" is your appliction id in azure ad, "username" and "password" is your azure user name and password, the "client_secret" is what you got above. No, this is not possible in Outlook 2007 - if you use Outlook 2010 and the shared folder is in a shared mailbox (not a public folder) reminders will fire IF you add the mailbox to the profile as a second exchange mailbox (a new feature in Outlook 2010). To do something I selected M Exchange, it then shows enter your email address, I enter my Outlook email, then a line pops. The Samsung Account and Google are active already (a blue dot out to the right). Then create a "HTTP" action in your logic app and refer to the screenshot below to request for the access token. I open the Samsung Calendar app on my phone, go to settings, add new account and it lists 3 possibles Samsung account, M exchange, Google. Then click "Certificates & secrets" in your application in azure ad and new a client secret.(copy this client secret to your note book)ģ. In the application you created in azure ad above, please do the steps below:Īfter that, please do not forget click the "Grant admin consent for xxx" button(Maybe you need to wait a few minutes until this button become clickable). Then you need to create an application in your azure AD, please refer to this tutorial. You need to ask others to share a calendar to you on office 365 web page but not in outlook app.Ģ. But I provide another solution(use graph api) below for your reference:ġ. At the top, there will be a user named Default, followed by a. For this problem I did some test and it seems the "Get calendar (V2)" action in logic app can't get the calendars which others shared to you. A new window will appear (Outlook Desktop example shown below).
