macOS Ventura Leads to Microsoft Exchange Calendar Issues; Try These Fixes to Solve Them

Are the issues occur on Microsoft's or Apple's end?

The latest macOS Ventura was released by Apple on Oct. 24.

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Many consumers were excited because of the desktop operating system's advanced features.

However, just like other new device systems, the new macOS Ventura still has some flaws.

As of press time, users who upgraded to this version complained about issues on their Microsoft Exchange Calendar accounts.

Affected users share their complaints on the official Apple Support forum website.

"Could this be related? Calendar problems with Exchange syncing in Ventura," said one of macOS Ventura users.

macOS Ventura Leads to Microsoft Exchange Calendar Issues

According to MacRumors' latest report, macOS Ventura users experience numerous problems.

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One of these is in their Exchange Calendar accounts, which don't sync with Apple's Reminders and calendar app.

Aside from these, other users complain about reminders not syncing, event invitations not being appropriately sent, times incorrectly syncing, and other similar bugs.

Apple hasn't commented regarding these issues with the latest macOS Ventura. It is also unclear if the new bugs are on Microsoft's end or the iPhone manufacturer's system.

If you are among the affected users, here are some fixes you can try.

macOS Ventura Fixes

One of the suggested solutions to solve the bugs mentioned above is to remove and add your Microsoft Exchange Calendar account again.

If this doesn't work, try uninstalling the new macOS Ventura software. To do this, you need to erase and restore your Mac laptop.

There are some cases when restoring your recent macOS version won't work. Some Apple laptops need to use the so-called Apple Configurator 2 to bring back your previous software.

You can visit 9To5Mac's report to see the exact steps you need to follow.

The macOS Ventura bugs are not the only issues experienced by Apple users.

Previously, a new iOS 16 bug, which affects iPhone's Cinematic mode, was discovered.

The annoying iPhone 14 Pro battery drain issue also affected many iOS users.

For more news updates about the new macOS Ventura and other Apple software models, keep your tabs open here at TechTimes.

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