Specifically we use Live Communication Server 2005.
"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
Do you also use Office Live Communicator in your organization?
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"starkj7" wrote in message
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I have a similiar situation. I work in a large office where we connect
with
an exchange server. Ever since I have been upgraded to Outlook 2007 my
peoples calendars and/or other calendars are disappearing. This is
happening
to approximately 15 people in our building and our IT people can't figure
it
out!
"Cacique" wrote:
Hi TechieBird,
Sorry to have to mention that the problem is back. This happened two
days
after the fix with no new installs or updates as suspects. I treid again
with
the /resetnav but now the calenders don't stick in place.
Any other ideas that might help?
Cheers
Arti
"Cacique" wrote:
Hi TechiBird,
I applied your suggestion and after configuring and restarting outlook
as
well as system my calenders are still in place.
Thanks
Arti
"TechieBird" wrote:
Hi there
Try running Outlook from the 'bad' machine with the /resetnavpane
switch,
then add back some calendars and restart to test.
(Just be aware that /resetnavpane removes all the customisations to
the pane
at the left of the Outlook window so you will lose some other
settings but
hopefully nothing major.)
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"Cacique" wrote:
Hi,
Since upgrading from Office 2k3 to Office 2k7 all other user's
calenders
dissapear after a reboot. I work in an office wher outlook
connects to an
Exchange server in the domain. We also run Presentation server in
the same
environment where Office 2k3 is still installed. When I log on to
Citrix all
calenders from other users are still open, meaning that my issue
would be
local. Tentative conclusion is that I'm missing a check somewhere
to keep the
synch with Exchange calenders.
Anybody know where to look?
Kind regards
Arti