As we roll out our newest version of Google Calendar Sync, 0.9.3.2,
many folks may have already noticed that a few things have changed.
One of the biggest changes is the ability to sync all events from
Microsoft Outlook Calendar to Google Calendar, not just events for
which you're an organizer or attendee.
We realized that a lot of folks use Microsoft Outlook completely
separately from their Google Account, so we redesigned Google Calendar Sync to accommodate this case. Now, when using Google Calendar Sync version 0.9.3.2, "2-way sync" or "1-way: Outlook to Google Calendar,"
you'll see all events from Outlook calendar synced to Google Calendar,
regardless of the email address of the organizer or the email
addresses you're using with Outlook.
The latest update to Google Calendar Sync may have caused your sync settings to change. Please make sure to check your Google Calendar Sync options and set the sync direction to your desired preference.
After you do this, your events will sync as intended.
This shouldn't happen the next time we update Google Calendar Sync.
I'm sorry for any trouble this may have caused.
> As we roll out our newest version of Google Calendar Sync, 0.9.3.2,
> many folks may have already noticed that a few things have changed.
> One of the biggest changes is the ability to sync all events from
> Microsoft Outlook Calendar to Google Calendar, not just events for
> which you're an organizer or attendee.
> We realized that a lot of folks use Microsoft Outlook completely
> separately from their Google Account, so we redesigned Google Calendar > Sync to accommodate this case. Now, when using Google Calendar Sync > version 0.9.3.2, "2-way sync" or "1-way: Outlook to Google Calendar,"
> you'll see all events from Outlook calendar synced to Google Calendar,
> regardless of the email address of the organizer or the email
> addresses you're using with Outlook.