Publishing Public Folder Calendars Exchange 2013

Hi Guys 
I'm trying to publish an exchange 2013 public folder calendar. from outlook when I go to publish it give me the following error: 
The mailbox folder identity ":S4ABAQH/////LgAAAAAAAAAoEFwKAAAAAPUAAAAAAAAAVhBcCgAAAAAAAAAAGkRzkKpmEc2byACqAC/EWgMAvY9C6z7Df0uoy78J0eSm+gAARbBnPwAAAAAAADihuxAF5RAaobsIACsqVsIAAEVNU01EQi5ETEwAAAAAAAAAAByDAhCqZhHNm8gAqgAvxFoGAAAAOTkzMDU4ZGMtOGY5Yy00Yzc5LThkZGQtMTE5NzEyNTgwMDA3QGtpbmdzY2h1cmNoLm5ldC5hdQAvbz1raW5nc2NodXJjaC9vdT1FeGNoYW5nZSBBZG1pbmlzdHJhdGl2ZSBHcm91cCAoRllESUJPSEYyM1NQRExUKS9jbj1SZWNpcGllbnRzL2NuPWUwMzkxYTQ3MmI0ODQxZDg4NDE4MzI5MjQ1MmUxNGY3LUR5bGFuIE1jTGVvZAAC" isn't in the correct format. The correct format should look like this: "<MailboxIdentity>:<FolderPath>".
I've been searching but am unable to find any information regarding the error.
Is there something that i'm missing which would allow me to publish the calendar?
Regards
Dylan

Hi Ed
From within outlook 2010 i right click on my public folder calendar and select "Share" and then "Publish This Calendar". it loads owa asking to login, i login and a error popup show straight away over the calendar publishing webpage with the error above.
the account i'm testing with is a domain account and have full permissions to exchange, public folders etc. 

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