

Once that happens, the shared calendars appear in the call GET Adding them to Outlook proper or OWA doesnt add them, but for some reason the Outlook Mobile App seems to reveal them to Graph. This "HTTP" action will help us to get the access token. Regardless, the answer, for whatever reason, was to add the calendars to the Outlook Mobile App in my account. 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. Then create a "HTTP" action in your logic app and refer to the screenshot below to request for the access token. Then click "Certificates & secrets" in your application in azure ad and new a client secret.(copy this client secret to your note book)ģ. Now we’re bringing all users a fresh new inbox, and more beta features for Calendar and People. 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). Millions of people participated in the beta since we introduced it in August.


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. 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.
