How do I open a shared calendar in thunderbird?

Hello
I have tried to look for an answer how do I open a shared calendar using the lighning extension for thunderbird?

Try this
*http://www.docs.is.ed.ac.uk/docs/Subjects/Email/Emailconfigurator/Exchange/faq2011/Viewing%20shared%20calendar%20in%20Thunderbird%20%282012%29.pdf

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