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I set up a profile here (Exchange 2003, SP-2, Outlook 2003, SP-2) with 3
additional mailboxes opened in the same profile. I can set an appointment for today, or whenever, and then search for it using both Find and Advanced Find. It shows up, both when I set the appointment in my calendar or one of the additional mailboxes. Sorry - can't reproduce the problem here. I don't have access to an Exchange 2000 machine here since I upgraded a couple of years ago and have no intention of going back (OWA is SO nice with Ex2003.) Otherwise, I followed your steps and no luck - I can find all items, whether created for today or a future date. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Support7556 asked: | If User creates a appointment today for any future date, it will not | be found until tomorrow. | | Not even advance find works. Very weird. | | Outlook 2003 on Exchange 2000. | | All Ms Office 2003 Clients and repeatable/consistent. MS office 2000 | client do not experience the problem. |
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Thank you very much for all your efforts.
I am truly grateful. I am also sorry that all you work wasn’t successful. It is most likely a 2003 Outlook using 2000 Exchange Server issue, Since Outlook 2000 works without error. Perhaps you could help me with the rushed migration because of this unresolved problem. I'm expediting our migration to Exchange 2003 I'm trying to find a tool/script to enroll/move only Outlook profiles because the computers are already enrolled to the new server, but the outlook profiles point to/use the old 2000 Exchange server. I don’t even know how to do it manually since Users don’t have rights to add or edit their Outlook profile. In addition manually would be very tedious since we have multiple users per computer. Exprofre.exe seems to complete wipe/create new local user profiles; C:\Documents and Settings\UserName.NewDomain. All their: My docs, Desktop, Printers …etc. become lost/unlinked. I just want the Outlook Email Account’s Exchange Server Setting changed! From Old-Server.Old-Domain to New-Server.New-Domain. The User names and passwords are identical. The only way I know how to do that right now is give all users Admin rights while we change their E-mail Accounts. "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: I set up a profile here (Exchange 2003, SP-2, Outlook 2003, SP-2) with 3 additional mailboxes opened in the same profile. I can set an appointment for today, or whenever, and then search for it using both Find and Advanced Find. It shows up, both when I set the appointment in my calendar or one of the additional mailboxes. Sorry - can't reproduce the problem here. I don't have access to an Exchange 2000 machine here since I upgraded a couple of years ago and have no intention of going back (OWA is SO nice with Ex2003.) Otherwise, I followed your steps and no luck - I can find all items, whether created for today or a future date. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Support7556 asked: | If User creates a appointment today for any future date, it will not | be found until tomorrow. | | Not even advance find works. Very weird. | | Outlook 2003 on Exchange 2000. | | All Ms Office 2003 Clients and repeatable/consistent. MS office 2000 | client do not experience the problem. |
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