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Stacy
10-04-2000, 04:33 PM
I have a user that has shared out his calendar. Everyone can see the calendar and the appointments. I have one user is unable to see the appointments but is able to see the calendar. I have checked the permissions on the mailbox and the user has given her owner rights to the mailbox and owner rights to the calendar. I have renamed the .ost file on her box to see if it was a synchronizing problem. Still no sucess. I created a test account and gave that person owner rights to the mailbox and editor rights on the calendar. I logged into the user box and created a profile to the test account. Mapped the calendar and was able to see the calendar and the appointments. From that I have decided that it is not her computer that is causing the problem. I believe that it might be her nt profile. Has anyone ran into that problem? I thought I would delete her profile and see if that helps. Does anyone have any other ideas.

Kelly
12-08-2000, 12:46 PM
At our company we decided to turn on our free/busy connectors to avoid the calendar sharing at the client level all together because it gets to be SO messy. Then everyone can see everyone elses calendars free/busy times. They can't see who the appointment is for, but they can see if the person is available. The free/busy connectors are usually used as a bridge between versions of exchange and outlooks, but you can use them in exclusive exchange5.5 and outlook 98,2000 environment like we do. You go to the public folders branch of the tree in exchange administrator to turn them on. We had 8 sites of them to turn on and replicate out, so it took about a month for all the information to replicate, but it eventually all kicked in and now it works like a charm!!


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Stacy at 10/4/00 5:33:36 PM


I have a user that has shared out his calendar. Everyone can see the calendar and the appointments. I have one user is unable to see the appointments but is able to see the calendar. I have checked the permissions on the mailbox and the user has given her owner rights to the mailbox and owner rights to the calendar. I have renamed the .ost file on her box to see if it was a synchronizing problem. Still no sucess. I created a test account and gave that person owner rights to the mailbox and editor rights on the calendar. I logged into the user box and created a profile to the test account. Mapped the calendar and was able to see the calendar and the appointments. From that I have decided that it is not her computer that is causing the problem. I believe that it might be her nt profile. Has anyone ran into that problem? I thought I would delete her profile and see if that helps. Does anyone have any other ideas.