Sharepoint Foundation 2010 calendars not linking to Outlook 2013

We have been using linked calendars between SharePoint Foundation 2010 and Outlook 2010 for some time. I have upgraded a few users to Outlook 2013 and now cannot link the SharePoint calendars. are there any known compatibility issues?

Hi,
According to your description, my understanding is that the calendar in SharePoint Foundation 2010 cannot sync to Outlook 2013.
Did this issue occur with all the calendars?
I recommend to create a new calendar to see if the issue still occurs.
Was there any error when you sync the calendar to Outlook 2013?
If yes, please provide the error message for further research?
Best regards.
Thanks
Victoria Xia
TechNet Community Support

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