"The reminder for [Subject] will not appear because the item is not in your Calendar or Task folder.

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Leo Bueno

We use Office 2003 and a Small Business Exchange Server, so we can
share one calendar.

After we converted to the server-based Office from stand-alone, we no
longer can include reminders in our calendar appointments.

When we try to add a reminder we get an error box that says: "The
reminder for [Subject] will not appear because the item is not in
your Calendar or Task folder. Is this OK?"

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On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 08:46:02 -0400, "Diane Poremsky [MVP]"

[T]he error is because its not being posted to the default mailbox
folders.

So you are using Terminal Services to access Outlook, correct? Are
they using cached mode?
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We are not using Terminal Services. We are using cached mode.

So, will greatly appreciate your suggestions on how to solve this
problem.

Thanks.

Leo
 
L

Leo Bueno

We use Office 2003 and a Small Business Exchange Server, so we can
share one calendar.

After we converted to the server-based Office from stand-alone,
reminders no longer work.

When we try to add a reminder we get an error box that says: "The
reminder for [Subject] will not appear because the item is not in
your Calendar or Task folder. Is this OK?"

If we say yes, the entry will have a reminder, but the reminder will
not work.

=====
On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 08:46:02 -0400, "Diane Poremsky [MVP]"

[T]he error is because its not being posted to the default mailbox
folders.

So you are using Terminal Services to access Outlook, correct? Are
they using cached mode?
=====

We are not using Terminal Services. We are using cached mode.

So, will greatly appreciate your suggestions on how to solve this
problem.

Thanks.

Leo
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

Leo Bueno said:
We use Office 2003 and a Small Business Exchange Server, so we can
share one calendar.

After we converted to the server-based Office from stand-alone,
reminders no longer work.

When we try to add a reminder we get an error box that says: "The
reminder for [Subject] will not appear because the item is not in
your Calendar or Task folder. Is this OK?"

It's fairly clear that you're not putting that reminder in a default folder.
So, will greatly appreciate your suggestions on how to solve this
problem.

This product: http://www.slovaktech.com/remindermanager.htm
 

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