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Can't see details of events on shared calendar

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My boss has shared his calendar with me to manage but I can't see any details about the events already scheduled, they all just say "Busy". The calendar was created through Microsoft Outlook and is on our companies Exchange 2010 server. The calendar was shared through a webcal://.....calendar.ics link that I added to Lightning through New Calendar>On the Network>iCalendar (ICS). Is there a way to get it to show me details about events such as the actual title instead of just "Busy"?

My boss has shared his calendar with me to manage but I can't see any details about the events already scheduled, they all just say "Busy". The calendar was created through Microsoft Outlook and is on our companies Exchange 2010 server. The calendar was shared through a webcal://.....calendar.ics link that I added to Lightning through New Calendar>On the Network>iCalendar (ICS). Is there a way to get it to show me details about events such as the actual title instead of just "Busy"?

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yeah, I think your boss has shared his calendar, not delegated it. But I really do not use Microsoft product so can only surmise.

You might want to have the calendar shared on a webdav server instead of relying on Microsoft Proprietary protocols. (Yahoo, GMX and Gmail all offer free WEBDAV.) but for business use something like SOGO may be a better fit.