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I'm trying to get iPhone to play nice with all my work calendars that sync over exchange.
My personal calendar works great with adding/remove events. However, my department calendar which is in a public folder does not show up at all. Anyone know a work around?

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Try spanning sync.

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There is no way to do this in the current iPhone OS.

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We use add2exchange to sync our exchange public folder calendar and contacts to our personal folders so we can then view on our devices. We each use different mobile devices --iphones, ipads, htc, droids -- and it works well for us. I think they still have a trial version you can download on their diditbetter.com website.

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Now that iPhones (iOS4?) support multiple exchange accounts and Outlook 2010 shows other users folders in exactly the same way as public folders you have another option which does not rely on 3rd party software.

Create a dummy mailbox called Shared and give all your users full permissions to use access it using the "Manage Full Access Permission..." tool in Exchange Management Console. Get all of your Outlook users to go to File -> Open -> Other User's Folder and open the Contacts folder. Then move your shared contacts to this folder.

On the iPhone add another exchange account for the Shared account (make sure you set the description to Company Shared when you create it). Only sync the Contacts folder, not the mail folder.

The same thing may be possible with other smart phones that support multiple exchange accounts. You could also use the same technique to share a calendar.

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You could try LookeeLoo to view the shared calendar -- it won't let you write events, but you can query.

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