In addition, you need to check the "Publish calendar to custom server" and select the settings correctly. You also need to further check, "Published Calendar settings" > "Update Frequency" > if you selected the check box, then the calendar updates will be published according to the server guidelines, regardless of send/receive group settings.
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same happens to me. How did you fix this
We recently investigated this issue and found a possible workaround. The reason the Publishing Options are not updating is due to Outlook looking for a policy setting. This is not expected and we have submitted a bug to request this be fixed. In the meantime we can try and workaround this problem. If we add the policy manually it enables Outlook to update the Publishing Options.
To workaround the issue set the registry key below (Start, Run, Regedit).
Reg path : HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Office\15.0\Outlook\Options\PubCal
If the PubCal key is not there create it as a new Key.
Key name: PubCal
Then add a String Value for DAVServerPath.
String name: DAVServerPath
String value: location to save the calendar data on the WebDav server