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Hello,
One of our users is having issues when responding to invitations. With most invitations, when he tries to propose an alternate time, the original sender and the other invitees calender information shows up properly. However, with some invitations, everyones calendars (including his own) show "no information" (the \\\\\\ syndrome) Does anyone have any troubleshooting hints for this? Or is it just going to be easier to have the original meeting scheduler re-send the invite ? BTW - Exchange Server 2003 on Win 2003, with Outlook 2003 on XP clients. Regards, Scott |
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Have you used the /cleanfreebusy switch on these users?
-- 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, asked: | Hello, | | One of our users is having issues when responding to invitations. With | most invitations, when he tries to propose an alternate time, the | original sender and the other invitees calender information shows up | properly. However, with some invitations, everyones calendars | (including his own) show "no information" (the \\\\\\ syndrome) | | Does anyone have any troubleshooting hints for this? Or is it just | going to be easier to have the original meeting scheduler re-send the | invite ? | | BTW - Exchange Server 2003 on Win 2003, with Outlook 2003 on XP | clients. | | Regards, | Scott |
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Yep - No joy...
Another interesting tidbit of information, is that when the meeting originator issues an update, all the invitees appear twice. Once with "no information" and a second time, but with all their calendaring information intact. So I'm theorizing that the first time the invitation is created, somehow the invitees information is being corrupted, so that they are not being recognized by Exchange ? Could using a personal address book, rather than the Global address book do this ? Regards, Scott |
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