Outlook 365 Shared Mailbox's Issues

HI Guys,
Having an issue in that shared mailbox's aren't syncing for all users. All running the same version of office and all have full access permissions to the mailbox.
Thanks in advance.
Adam 
This topic first appeared in the Spiceworks Community

Hi Martina
I am very much of the same opinion.
I have created a new Exchange account under the same user profile. I have set it touse a different ost file, with a unique name. When I open Outlook it seems to look happy, but it does not cache the new Exchange account. I have the Cached mode option selected
for the account, but the OST does not seem to be populating. Do I need to do something additional to get this working? I know that Exchange will automatically open any additional mailboxes to which the logged on user has full permissions. Could this be clashing?
Thank you very much for your assistance.
Iain

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