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Don Devenney
I hope someone can help me with a rather puzzling problem....
We operate a W2K3 network with Exchange 2003 SP2 on two offices linked by a
WAN. All desktops / servers are patched up-to-date, and we are currently
using Office 2003 SP2.
All users have granted Read permissions on their Outlook calendars and are
thus able to view another's calendar, even if the other user is located in
the other office. All is working well except..... One user recently moved
to the other office. I was unable to use the Exchange "move mailbox" feature
due to network problems at the time so I had to export her mailbox to a .pst
file, delete her mailbox, then re-create her mailbox and import the pst file
into it. Since I did so, she is unable to open calendars from anyone in her
"old" office. I've tried having her open my calendar using OWA (no luck),
have granted specific permission on my calendar (no joy again) and have
started Outlook from the command line with the "cleanfreebusy" switch.
Nothing works.
The error message received is: "Outlook is unable to display the requested
folder." It looks like a permisssions issue, but no changes were made to her
user account in AD.
I'm fresh out of ideas....can anybody help?
Thanks,
Don
We operate a W2K3 network with Exchange 2003 SP2 on two offices linked by a
WAN. All desktops / servers are patched up-to-date, and we are currently
using Office 2003 SP2.
All users have granted Read permissions on their Outlook calendars and are
thus able to view another's calendar, even if the other user is located in
the other office. All is working well except..... One user recently moved
to the other office. I was unable to use the Exchange "move mailbox" feature
due to network problems at the time so I had to export her mailbox to a .pst
file, delete her mailbox, then re-create her mailbox and import the pst file
into it. Since I did so, she is unable to open calendars from anyone in her
"old" office. I've tried having her open my calendar using OWA (no luck),
have granted specific permission on my calendar (no joy again) and have
started Outlook from the command line with the "cleanfreebusy" switch.
Nothing works.
The error message received is: "Outlook is unable to display the requested
folder." It looks like a permisssions issue, but no changes were made to her
user account in AD.
I'm fresh out of ideas....can anybody help?
Thanks,
Don