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corrupt calendar
We have an Exchange 2003 environment and an Outlook 2003 user with the
following problem: We're seeing a problem with one particular user who is able to accept a recurring meeting in her Calendar, but when she views the scheduling tab finds no freebusy info with anyone other than the organizer. There is an X over all attendee's names in this tab (except for organizer). We've tried deleting and recreating the meeting serveral times, as well as deleting and recreating her Outlook profile. Also, we've run switches such as "/CleanFreebusy" and "/CleanReminders" with no new results. Most recently we moved the users' mailbox to a different server, same results as before. Interestingly enough, if this user was to organize the recurring meeting, all the information in her Calendar displays correctly (as it does on all attendees). I've heard of a tool from MsPSS called 'scancal.exe', but no longer available. Would anyone have any other suggestions as to possible solutions to this problem? Thanks. |
corrupt calendar
I'm looking for the same tool. Ever since using ActiveSync, I've been seeing
more calendar corruption and would love to have a tool to analyze the data for corruption. It takes forever to find it manually. Thanks, Mark "Skypilott2" wrote: We have an Exchange 2003 environment and an Outlook 2003 user with the following problem: We're seeing a problem with one particular user who is able to accept a recurring meeting in her Calendar, but when she views the scheduling tab finds no freebusy info with anyone other than the organizer. There is an X over all attendee's names in this tab (except for organizer). We've tried deleting and recreating the meeting serveral times, as well as deleting and recreating her Outlook profile. Also, we've run switches such as "/CleanFreebusy" and "/CleanReminders" with no new results. Most recently we moved the users' mailbox to a different server, same results as before. Interestingly enough, if this user was to organize the recurring meeting, all the information in her Calendar displays correctly (as it does on all attendees). I've heard of a tool from MsPSS called 'scancal.exe', but no longer available. Would anyone have any other suggestions as to possible solutions to this problem? Thanks. |
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