syncing Windows 10 Agenda view with events created in Windows 11 New Outlook (Exchange) #4127
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absolutely seconded this, the taskbar calendar was so useful for keeping my class schedule in. As a temporary workaround, you can get back into the calendar app (likely very temporarily) by going to settings > apps > installed apps > mail & calendar and resetting the app (repair didn't help). You've gotta log back into any accounts but both apps seem to be fully functional after this |
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I heavily rely on Windows 10 Agenda View, which is enabled by ExplorerPatcher. Previously, the only way I could sync Agenda View to my MS Exchange events (created in Desktop Outlook or any other client) was by opting to run "Old Windows 10 Calendar" in lieu of "New Outlook" whenever "New Outlook" (rolled out by Windows 11) was automatically triggered by Windows. Any calendar changes (e.g. new events created) would sync to "Old Calendar" and to the Agenda view, but only upon initiating "Old Calendar" - otherwise there would be no sync. This option to roll back was available in New Outlook Settings until today. But as of today, Windows 11 no longer allows opting to run "Old Calendar" at all, and unfortunately without the pass-through there doesn't seem to be a way to sync my events to the Windows 10 Agenda. Is this possible to achieve through ExplorerPatcher, if not at present but in a future enhancement?

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