OL2003: Information Store could not be opened

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Franz

Hi

A have a complex environment and we are in a migration phase: 10 Sites
(original 5.5), some are original 5.5, some are mixed (5.5/EXCH2K3)
and some are EXCH2K3. All are W2K3 users. All works fine, message
flow, Meeting requests, the Users are all in GAL. If userA in SiteA
open the calendar from userB in SiteA all is fine. But if UserA tries
to open the calendar from userC in site B he get the error message:
the information store could not be opened. Calendar Permissions are:
default=reviewer.
How can I troubleshoot this, or does onyone know how this exactly
works ? or what logging can I enable that I will get more infos in the
evenlog ?
Thanks a lot for your help
Best regards
Franz
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Franz asked:

| Hi
|
| A have a complex environment and we are in a migration phase: 10 Sites
| (original 5.5), some are original 5.5, some are mixed (5.5/EXCH2K3)
| and some are EXCH2K3. All are W2K3 users. All works fine, message
| flow, Meeting requests, the Users are all in GAL. If userA in SiteA
| open the calendar from userB in SiteA all is fine. But if UserA tries
| to open the calendar from userC in site B he get the error message:
| the information store could not be opened. Calendar Permissions are:
| default=reviewer.
| How can I troubleshoot this, or does onyone know how this exactly
| works ? or what logging can I enable that I will get more infos in the
| evenlog ?
| Thanks a lot for your help
| Best regards
| Franz
 

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