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Just finished migrating from an Exchange 2000 email server to a new server
running Exchange 2003. Migrated the mailboxes using the AD Move function, but had to export and recreate the public folders/calendars because I was having problems getting them to replicate. The old Exchange 2000 Server is still running as a domain controller and print server, but the Exchange 2000 services are stopped. I have not yet uninstalled Exchange 2000. Everything seems to be working well with one exception. When a user tries to schedule a meeting, they add a user from the Global Address List. However, the user's calendar is not showed in the grid like it normally would be. In the past, that user's calendar info would show up. Now I only see my own calendar information. Nothing has changed on the Outlook client side that I can think of (other than changing the server name to the new name). Can anyone point me in the right direction?? Thanks!! |
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