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DaveB
I have a user whose default Outlook Calendar (attached to Exchange 2003
Server) has somehow become corrupt. The user is no longer able to view the
calendar permissions, nor (obviously) share their calendar to anyone. I was
able to determine that if I export the calendar to a PST, create a new
Calendar folder (Calendar2) and import the data, the permissions are
available again, but I need to somehow get rid of the original Calendar file.
Is that possible? The option to "Delete Calendar" is grayed out - I assume
since it is the default folder.
If it's possible to delete this instance, do you know how the new Calendar
instance will affect synchronization with a Treo?
Thanks,
Dave
Server) has somehow become corrupt. The user is no longer able to view the
calendar permissions, nor (obviously) share their calendar to anyone. I was
able to determine that if I export the calendar to a PST, create a new
Calendar folder (Calendar2) and import the data, the permissions are
available again, but I need to somehow get rid of the original Calendar file.
Is that possible? The option to "Delete Calendar" is grayed out - I assume
since it is the default folder.
If it's possible to delete this instance, do you know how the new Calendar
instance will affect synchronization with a Treo?
Thanks,
Dave