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Hello u all,
i do have a outlook/exchange problem. Maybe this issue has been reported
allready,
if so please can you supply me with the link to that article.
if not, this my situation.
I am in the middle of an migration.
A new domain has been created,
we now have two domains, domainOld.com and domainNew.com.
the users of the company uses the calendar quite a lot and
there are a lot of appointments sheduled for the rest of the year.
after a users mailbox has been migrated from Outlook 2000 to Outlook 2007,
the users cannot delete appointment that are obsolute.
It seems that allthough it is the users own calendar,
outlook 2007 "thinks" that the appointment is from a diffrent user so it
will not allow the user to delete the appointment.
I have heard that the user must become owner before he can delete the
appointment.
How can I become owner of such an appointment?
Can a user solve this problem?
Regards
i do have a outlook/exchange problem. Maybe this issue has been reported
allready,
if so please can you supply me with the link to that article.
if not, this my situation.
I am in the middle of an migration.
A new domain has been created,
we now have two domains, domainOld.com and domainNew.com.
the users of the company uses the calendar quite a lot and
there are a lot of appointments sheduled for the rest of the year.
after a users mailbox has been migrated from Outlook 2000 to Outlook 2007,
the users cannot delete appointment that are obsolute.
It seems that allthough it is the users own calendar,
outlook 2007 "thinks" that the appointment is from a diffrent user so it
will not allow the user to delete the appointment.
I have heard that the user must become owner before he can delete the
appointment.
How can I become owner of such an appointment?
Can a user solve this problem?
Regards