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We have an Exchange 2003 server running in a regional office on a
Window 2003 server. All that office's users run Outlook 2003 on a Windows 2003 / Citrix platform. The server replaced a Windows / Exchange 2000 server, from which all the mailboxes were migrated about 6 months ago. People in the regional office have found that when they try and book meetings, for some people their calendars can be seen without a problem, while for others it is just crossed out with no information given. Everyone has a default setting of 2 months for free / busy information. Interestingly, they claim that for one person, they could not see the calendar information yesterday, but can today. I looked this up on various forums, and some people recommended deleting the anonymous permissions for the calendar, and then allowing this to be recreated. However, after I deleted the anonymous permission, it did not return automatically and I could not add it either (obviously 'anonymous' is not listed on the GAL for me to add). Any ideas people? QH |
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http://support.microsoft.com/kb/309415/en-us -- I am what I am - the cow don''t make ham... "QH" wrote: We have an Exchange 2003 server running in a regional office on a Window 2003 server. All that office's users run Outlook 2003 on a Windows 2003 / Citrix platform. The server replaced a Windows / Exchange 2000 server, from which all the mailboxes were migrated about 6 months ago. People in the regional office have found that when they try and book meetings, for some people their calendars can be seen without a problem, while for others it is just crossed out with no information given. Everyone has a default setting of 2 months for free / busy information. Interestingly, they claim that for one person, they could not see the calendar information yesterday, but can today. I looked this up on various forums, and some people recommended deleting the anonymous permissions for the calendar, and then allowing this to be recreated. However, after I deleted the anonymous permission, it did not return automatically and I could not add it either (obviously 'anonymous' is not listed on the GAL for me to add). Any ideas people? QH |
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