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Two-Way Sync Calendars: Google Workspace & Exchange Server User Mailbox

Getting your calendars synced between an Exchange Server User Mailboxe and Google Workspace can be extremely beneficial for businesses. Trying to manage several calendars on various platforms will cause you to miss crucial appointments and events.

Follow the simple steps below to two-way calendar sync between Exchange Server User mailboxes and Google Workspace on CiraHub’s easy-to-use platform.

Two-Way Sync Google Workspace and an Exchange Server User Mailbox

1. First, Log in to CiraHub. You will be taken to the onboarding wizard. (See figure below.) Next, select the object you want to sync. In this example, the calendars object has been selected.

Log in to CiraHub.

2. Select Google as the source type for your calendar spoke. (See figure below.)

3. Choose a Google Workplace Account to sign in with.

Choose a google workspace account to sign in with

4. Click Continue to connect your account with the CiraHub Connector.

click continue to connect your account with the cirahub connector

5. Click Grant Access to give CiraHub Permission to browse your calendar data.

click grant access to grant cirahub access to your data

6. Select which calendar you want to sync.

select which calendar you want to sync

7. Type in a spoke name and click CREATE.

type in a spoke name for your calendar and click create

8. Select the option to add an Additional Spoke.

add spoke

9. Next, start the Hub and Spoke setup. Click on “Exchange Server” as your source type for your calendar spoke and select User Mailbox.

10. Enter your Exchange Server Connector Login, Password, URL, and Exchange Version. If you are running an Exchange Server Version dated 2016 or later, always select Exchange 2016 in your Connector Settings. Click here for more information on How to Find your Exchange Server settings.

Entering Exchange Server login details

11. Select the Mailbox Folder you would like to sync.

Select the Mailbox Folder you would like to sync.  

12. Type in a Spoke Name and click Next.

exchange server spoke name

13. Type in a Hub Name and click Create.

Naming your hub

14. Click Allow Hub to create and two-way sync items in this spoke and click SAVE. (See figure below.) 

Note 

Depending on your organization’s needs, you can utilize a variety of additional sync options, such as private and tentative events, reminders, syncing meetings as appointments, and categorizing data in spokes. You can edit synchronization settings for each of your spokes using the options at the bottom of the page.

15. On the CiraHub Dashboard, click on the Hub, then click Sync Now.

And there you go! You just multi-way sync calendars between Google Workspace and an Exchange User Mailbox. If you use a normal Google account (not Google Workspace), check out this post on how to two-way sync Google and an Exchange Server Mailbox.

More About CiraHub! 

Syncing between Google Workspace and an Exchange Server User Mailbox will improve your productivity and optimize your workflow. By synchronizing these two applications, you can automate routine operations, save time, and improve collaboration among employees and their clients. 

Use CiraHub to start two-way syncing your Google Workspace and Exchange Server User Mailbox calendars! CiraHub ensures that your customer data is immediately synced, eliminating any possibility of duplication or tricky situations. Click here to learn more about how you can start a CiraHub trial today!

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Jon Harris is a Technical writer with experience working for cybersecurity and tech related companies. He has a bachelor's degree in computer science and likes to read, hike, and fish in his spare time. He began his career in computer science before pursuing a career as a writer, and editor.

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