AFAIK, there's no way to change this.   If the calendar exists in the mailbox, 
it's going to sync...  Maybe you can put in a feature request for iPhone 
firmware 3.2...

Joe P

From: Tom Cass [mailto:t...@vaneerden.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 4:34 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: iphone / active sync / Calendars

I understand how to set the defaults and manage multiple calendars.  He doesn't 
want these calendars sync'd to the IPhone at all,
How can select what synchronizes?

Tom

________________________________
From: Kat Collins [mailto:messagel...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 4:27 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: iphone / active sync / Calendars

In the iPhone 3g (not an older iPhone), go to Settings/Mail, Contacts, 
Calendars/ scroll to the bottom of the screen, then select Default Calendar.  
There is also the option to select the Default Email account a little way up 
the screen.  Selecting the last entry under Exchange gets you the ActiveSync'd 
Exchange calendar.
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 1:23 PM, Tom Cass 
<t...@vaneerden.com<mailto:t...@vaneerden.com>> wrote:

Hello,

We have on Iphone belonging to the one person I can't tell  no!

The newest iPhone version supports multiple calendars.   This person has 
multiple copies of his calendar in outlook, and now they show up on his phone. 
He does not want this!  I see no options for selecting what calendars sync via 
activesync, outlook or iPhone.

All the buzz I find via google searches is "isn't the multiple calendars great" 
and no discussions of how to control what synchronizes!



I've tried removing these from the "My Calendars" in outlook 2003,.  I tried 
renaming the calendar folders,  the rename of the folders sync'd



Any suggestions short of deleting the extra folders from his exchange mailbox?



Running Exchange 2007sp1  on Windows Server 2008.



Thanks!



Tom Cass





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