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One of our users configured his Outlook to sent all his items (including
Calendar items) to a pst file. Seeing that this should not be done in the company, I copied all the Calendar items back to his "main" Calendar. However, now all his reoccuring meetings have a problem. If one of these reoccuring meetings is cancel or changes are made to them, this user's Calendar still has the meeting on his Calendar even after "remove from calendar". Any resolutions on this? |
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wli2k2 wrote:
One of our users configured his Outlook to sent all his items (including Calendar items) to a pst file. Seeing that this should not be done in the company, I copied all the Calendar items back to his "main" Calendar. However, now all his reoccuring meetings have a problem. If one of these reoccuring meetings is cancel or changes are made to them, this user's Calendar still has the meeting on his Calendar even after "remove from calendar". Are you using an Exchange server? What version of Outlook? Where is this person's delivery location? Did you try a new mail profile? -- Brian Tillman |
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We are using Exchange 2000 and the client is Outlook 2003. New meetings are
working fine. The user can click "remove from calendar" and the meeting is removed from the user's Calendar. The problem here is the old meetings/reoccuring meetings that were copied over from another Calendar. For example, when a reoccuring meeting is cancel, the user gets a email and clicks on "remove from calendar" button. This suppose to remove the meeting from the calendar but not in this user's case. Could it be that some permissions/linkings were removed with the copying process? "Brian Tillman" wrote: wli2k2 wrote: One of our users configured his Outlook to sent all his items (including Calendar items) to a pst file. Seeing that this should not be done in the company, I copied all the Calendar items back to his "main" Calendar. However, now all his reoccuring meetings have a problem. If one of these reoccuring meetings is cancel or changes are made to them, this user's Calendar still has the meeting on his Calendar even after "remove from calendar". Are you using an Exchange server? What version of Outlook? Where is this person's delivery location? Did you try a new mail profile? -- Brian Tillman |
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wli2k2 wrote:
We are using Exchange 2000 and the client is Outlook 2003. New meetings are working fine. The user can click "remove from calendar" and the meeting is removed from the user's Calendar. The problem here is the old meetings/reoccuring meetings that were copied over from another Calendar. For example, when a reoccuring meeting is cancel, the user gets a email and clicks on "remove from calendar" button. This suppose to remove the meeting from the calendar but not in this user's case. Could it be that some permissions/linkings were removed with the copying process? I don't think so. My admittedly limited experience with copying between shared calendars seems to indicate that access to the item itself is controlled by the folder permissions in which the item is placed, so it you copy an item from some other calendar into one of yours, you will have owner permission because individual items don't have permissions associated with them. Perhaps an MVP can validate (or refulte) this impression. -- Brian Tillman |
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Any suggestions to my problem?
Thanks. "Brian Tillman" wrote: wli2k2 wrote: We are using Exchange 2000 and the client is Outlook 2003. New meetings are working fine. The user can click "remove from calendar" and the meeting is removed from the user's Calendar. The problem here is the old meetings/reoccuring meetings that were copied over from another Calendar. For example, when a reoccuring meeting is cancel, the user gets a email and clicks on "remove from calendar" button. This suppose to remove the meeting from the calendar but not in this user's case. Could it be that some permissions/linkings were removed with the copying process? I don't think so. My admittedly limited experience with copying between shared calendars seems to indicate that access to the item itself is controlled by the folder permissions in which the item is placed, so it you copy an item from some other calendar into one of yours, you will have owner permission because individual items don't have permissions associated with them. Perhaps an MVP can validate (or refulte) this impression. -- Brian Tillman |
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