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On 6 juil, 13:10, SunKing wrote:
Hi Lenglo - Can you please elaborate on the location of thehibernate parameter for me? I am unfamiliar with that config, but I certainly would like to try this out myself. Thread Note: This continues to happen even without hibernating in a random fashion for me (sometimes certain shared calendars do this and others don't), but for sure every time Ihibernateit does. Thanks in advance! -SunKing Look under screensaver properties. As you wrote, it continues to happen to on of our users too but in very rare circomstances. |
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Thanks. I think we are talking about 2 different things, though. When I was
speaking of "hibernating" I was meaning Start\Shut Down\"What do you want the computer to do?" and select "Hibernate" and "OK". From your latest response, I think you are saying that the screen saver activates; or possibly you have a way to actually hibernate your machine through that interface? I could imagine that would be possible - I just don't have that option as far as I can see. "Lenglo" wrote: On 6 juil, 13:10, SunKing wrote: Hi Lenglo - Can you please elaborate on the location of thehibernate parameter for me? I am unfamiliar with that config, but I certainly would like to try this out myself. Thread Note: This continues to happen even without hibernating in a random fashion for me (sometimes certain shared calendars do this and others don't), but for sure every time Ihibernateit does. Thanks in advance! -SunKing Look under screensaver properties. As you wrote, it continues to happen to on of our users too but in very rare circomstances. |
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SunKing wrote:
Hi Lenglo - Can you please elaborate on the location of the hibernate parameter for me? Depends on your version of Windows. For Windows XP, look in Control PanelPerformance and MaintenancePower Options. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks, Brian. I see it now.
I think this confirms my suspicions that this appeared to be happening randomly for Lenglo as his machine was set to hibernate after X amount of time. The fact is, I have mine set to NOT auto-hibernate at all. When I see the problem is when I purposely hibernate my PC to un-dock it (i.e. if I am going to a meeting so I can quickly bring it back up). Shut Down/Restart is not an option for me as that whole process typically takes 20 minutes ![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote: SunKing wrote: Hi Lenglo - Can you please elaborate on the location of the hibernate parameter for me? Depends on your version of Windows. For Windows XP, look in Control PanelPerformance and MaintenancePower Options. -- Brian Tillman |
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I too have just upgraded from Outlook 2003 to 2007, and all of our
secretaries are complaining of the same issue when accessing shared calendars.... Thanks... Rob Davis "Trumpeter" wrote: I am running Outlook 2007 in an exchange 2003 environment. For 2 of the shared calendars I access, most times I try to display them, I get an error that says "The messaging interface has returned an unknown error. If the problem persists, restart outlook." It doesn't fail 100% of the time, but it does usually fail. I have access to 5 other calendars that work fine. I double-checked the permissions on the 2 that work, and I have author-level permissions. The affected calendars display properly for other users in the office who are running outlook 2003. I've seen the error on the knowledge base with regards to printing a shared calendar, but not for simply displaying them, as I am trying to do. Anybody have any insights? |
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Yes, I continue to see this problem too. While hibernating a PC certainly
almost always "breaks" this connection, it continues to happen randomly even when I do not hibernate the PC. "davisr65" wrote: I too have just upgraded from Outlook 2003 to 2007, and all of our secretaries are complaining of the same issue when accessing shared calendars.... Thanks... Rob Davis "Trumpeter" wrote: I am running Outlook 2007 in an exchange 2003 environment. For 2 of the shared calendars I access, most times I try to display them, I get an error that says "The messaging interface has returned an unknown error. If the problem persists, restart outlook." It doesn't fail 100% of the time, but it does usually fail. I have access to 5 other calendars that work fine. I double-checked the permissions on the 2 that work, and I have author-level permissions. The affected calendars display properly for other users in the office who are running outlook 2003. I've seen the error on the knowledge base with regards to printing a shared calendar, but not for simply displaying them, as I am trying to do. Anybody have any insights? |
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Try to install this fix
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/939596/en-us It fix a lot of "unknown" issues for us |
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It's not Generally available for download. I guess they are going to roll it
into a future SP. You can contact them and ask for it, but I don't know where to begin doing that and if I would have to pay for it. "Lenglo" wrote: Try to install this fix http://support.microsoft.com/kb/939596/en-us It fix a lot of "unknown" issues for us |
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On 9 oct, 12:36, SunKing wrote:
It's not Generally available for download. I guess they are going to roll it into a future SP. You can contact them and ask for it, but I don't know where to begin doing that and if I would have to pay for it. "Lenglo" wrote: Try to install this fix http://support.microsoft.com/kb/939596/en-us It fix a lot of "unknown" issues for us- Masquer le texte des messages précédents - - Afficher le texte des messages précédents - You don't have to pay for that! Use this link: https://support.microsoft.com/contac...1410&WS=hotfix |
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OK, thanks!!
"Lenglo" wrote: On 9 oct, 12:36, SunKing wrote: It's not Generally available for download. I guess they are going to roll it into a future SP. You can contact them and ask for it, but I don't know where to begin doing that and if I would have to pay for it. "Lenglo" wrote: Try to install this fix http://support.microsoft.com/kb/939596/en-us It fix a lot of "unknown" issues for us- Masquer le texte des messages pricidents - - Afficher le texte des messages pricidents - You don't have to pay for that! Use this link: https://support.microsoft.com/contac...1410&WS=hotfix |
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