S
SGoraya
Hello,
A client computer is recieving this message:
Net Folders is unable to send out updates to your folders due to an error.
One probable cause is that you have exceeded your server quota. If this
continues to be a problem, please speak with your network administrator.
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This is a somewhat cryptic message...Quick background, We have 3 people
sharing a calendar (All using Outlook 2000 on WinXP machines), The main
calendar resides on computer A, with client computers B and C with full
authoring privileges - client C just got added to share a few days ago and
recieved the above message;
Also, another problem that we have seen is that we are getting duplicate
appointments in the calendar, for example 3 appointments for the same
meeting - In theory, if we delete 2 of the appointments, should the calendar
update with everyone and end up with only one entry for the meeting?
Any tips/thoughts/advice would be welcome
A client computer is recieving this message:
Net Folders is unable to send out updates to your folders due to an error.
One probable cause is that you have exceeded your server quota. If this
continues to be a problem, please speak with your network administrator.
--
This is a somewhat cryptic message...Quick background, We have 3 people
sharing a calendar (All using Outlook 2000 on WinXP machines), The main
calendar resides on computer A, with client computers B and C with full
authoring privileges - client C just got added to share a few days ago and
recieved the above message;
Also, another problem that we have seen is that we are getting duplicate
appointments in the calendar, for example 3 appointments for the same
meeting - In theory, if we delete 2 of the appointments, should the calendar
update with everyone and end up with only one entry for the meeting?
Any tips/thoughts/advice would be welcome