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Hi,
Since upgrading from Office 2k3 to Office 2k7 all other user's calenders dissapear after a reboot. I work in an office wher outlook connects to an Exchange server in the domain. We also run Presentation server in the same environment where Office 2k3 is still installed. When I log on to Citrix all calenders from other users are still open, meaning that my issue would be local. Tentative conclusion is that I'm missing a check somewhere to keep the synch with Exchange calenders. Anybody know where to look? Kind regards Arti |
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Hi there
Try running Outlook from the 'bad' machine with the /resetnavpane switch, then add back some calendars and restart to test. (Just be aware that /resetnavpane removes all the customisations to the pane at the left of the Outlook window so you will lose some other settings but hopefully nothing major.) -- TechieBird http://bwain-dump.blogspot.com "Cacique" wrote: Hi, Since upgrading from Office 2k3 to Office 2k7 all other user's calenders dissapear after a reboot. I work in an office wher outlook connects to an Exchange server in the domain. We also run Presentation server in the same environment where Office 2k3 is still installed. When I log on to Citrix all calenders from other users are still open, meaning that my issue would be local. Tentative conclusion is that I'm missing a check somewhere to keep the synch with Exchange calenders. Anybody know where to look? Kind regards Arti |
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Hi TechiBird,
I applied your suggestion and after configuring and restarting outlook as well as system my calenders are still in place. Thanks Arti "TechieBird" wrote: Hi there Try running Outlook from the 'bad' machine with the /resetnavpane switch, then add back some calendars and restart to test. (Just be aware that /resetnavpane removes all the customisations to the pane at the left of the Outlook window so you will lose some other settings but hopefully nothing major.) -- TechieBird http://bwain-dump.blogspot.com "Cacique" wrote: Hi, Since upgrading from Office 2k3 to Office 2k7 all other user's calenders dissapear after a reboot. I work in an office wher outlook connects to an Exchange server in the domain. We also run Presentation server in the same environment where Office 2k3 is still installed. When I log on to Citrix all calenders from other users are still open, meaning that my issue would be local. Tentative conclusion is that I'm missing a check somewhere to keep the synch with Exchange calenders. Anybody know where to look? Kind regards Arti |
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Hi TechieBird,
Sorry to have to mention that the problem is back. This happened two days after the fix with no new installs or updates as suspects. I treid again with the /resetnav but now the calenders don't stick in place. Any other ideas that might help? Cheers Arti "Cacique" wrote: Hi TechiBird, I applied your suggestion and after configuring and restarting outlook as well as system my calenders are still in place. Thanks Arti "TechieBird" wrote: Hi there Try running Outlook from the 'bad' machine with the /resetnavpane switch, then add back some calendars and restart to test. (Just be aware that /resetnavpane removes all the customisations to the pane at the left of the Outlook window so you will lose some other settings but hopefully nothing major.) -- TechieBird http://bwain-dump.blogspot.com "Cacique" wrote: Hi, Since upgrading from Office 2k3 to Office 2k7 all other user's calenders dissapear after a reboot. I work in an office wher outlook connects to an Exchange server in the domain. We also run Presentation server in the same environment where Office 2k3 is still installed. When I log on to Citrix all calenders from other users are still open, meaning that my issue would be local. Tentative conclusion is that I'm missing a check somewhere to keep the synch with Exchange calenders. Anybody know where to look? Kind regards Arti |
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I have a similiar situation. I work in a large office where we connect with
an exchange server. Ever since I have been upgraded to Outlook 2007 my peoples calendars and/or other calendars are disappearing. This is happening to approximately 15 people in our building and our IT people can't figure it out! "Cacique" wrote: Hi TechieBird, Sorry to have to mention that the problem is back. This happened two days after the fix with no new installs or updates as suspects. I treid again with the /resetnav but now the calenders don't stick in place. Any other ideas that might help? Cheers Arti "Cacique" wrote: Hi TechiBird, I applied your suggestion and after configuring and restarting outlook as well as system my calenders are still in place. Thanks Arti "TechieBird" wrote: Hi there Try running Outlook from the 'bad' machine with the /resetnavpane switch, then add back some calendars and restart to test. (Just be aware that /resetnavpane removes all the customisations to the pane at the left of the Outlook window so you will lose some other settings but hopefully nothing major.) -- TechieBird http://bwain-dump.blogspot.com "Cacique" wrote: Hi, Since upgrading from Office 2k3 to Office 2k7 all other user's calenders dissapear after a reboot. I work in an office wher outlook connects to an Exchange server in the domain. We also run Presentation server in the same environment where Office 2k3 is still installed. When I log on to Citrix all calenders from other users are still open, meaning that my issue would be local. Tentative conclusion is that I'm missing a check somewhere to keep the synch with Exchange calenders. Anybody know where to look? Kind regards Arti |
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Do you also use Office Live Communicator in your organization?
-- 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. "starkj7" wrote in message ... I have a similiar situation. I work in a large office where we connect with an exchange server. Ever since I have been upgraded to Outlook 2007 my peoples calendars and/or other calendars are disappearing. This is happening to approximately 15 people in our building and our IT people can't figure it out! "Cacique" wrote: Hi TechieBird, Sorry to have to mention that the problem is back. This happened two days after the fix with no new installs or updates as suspects. I treid again with the /resetnav but now the calenders don't stick in place. Any other ideas that might help? Cheers Arti "Cacique" wrote: Hi TechiBird, I applied your suggestion and after configuring and restarting outlook as well as system my calenders are still in place. Thanks Arti "TechieBird" wrote: Hi there Try running Outlook from the 'bad' machine with the /resetnavpane switch, then add back some calendars and restart to test. (Just be aware that /resetnavpane removes all the customisations to the pane at the left of the Outlook window so you will lose some other settings but hopefully nothing major.) -- TechieBird http://bwain-dump.blogspot.com "Cacique" wrote: Hi, Since upgrading from Office 2k3 to Office 2k7 all other user's calenders dissapear after a reboot. I work in an office wher outlook connects to an Exchange server in the domain. We also run Presentation server in the same environment where Office 2k3 is still installed. When I log on to Citrix all calenders from other users are still open, meaning that my issue would be local. Tentative conclusion is that I'm missing a check somewhere to keep the synch with Exchange calenders. Anybody know where to look? Kind regards Arti |
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Yes we do.
"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Do you also use Office Live Communicator in your organization? -- 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. "starkj7" wrote in message ... I have a similiar situation. I work in a large office where we connect with an exchange server. Ever since I have been upgraded to Outlook 2007 my peoples calendars and/or other calendars are disappearing. This is happening to approximately 15 people in our building and our IT people can't figure it out! "Cacique" wrote: Hi TechieBird, Sorry to have to mention that the problem is back. This happened two days after the fix with no new installs or updates as suspects. I treid again with the /resetnav but now the calenders don't stick in place. Any other ideas that might help? Cheers Arti "Cacique" wrote: Hi TechiBird, I applied your suggestion and after configuring and restarting outlook as well as system my calenders are still in place. Thanks Arti "TechieBird" wrote: Hi there Try running Outlook from the 'bad' machine with the /resetnavpane switch, then add back some calendars and restart to test. (Just be aware that /resetnavpane removes all the customisations to the pane at the left of the Outlook window so you will lose some other settings but hopefully nothing major.) -- TechieBird http://bwain-dump.blogspot.com "Cacique" wrote: Hi, Since upgrading from Office 2k3 to Office 2k7 all other user's calenders dissapear after a reboot. I work in an office wher outlook connects to an Exchange server in the domain. We also run Presentation server in the same environment where Office 2k3 is still installed. When I log on to Citrix all calenders from other users are still open, meaning that my issue would be local. Tentative conclusion is that I'm missing a check somewhere to keep the synch with Exchange calenders. Anybody know where to look? Kind regards Arti |
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Specifically we use Live Communication Server 2005.
"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Do you also use Office Live Communicator in your organization? -- 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. "starkj7" wrote in message ... I have a similiar situation. I work in a large office where we connect with an exchange server. Ever since I have been upgraded to Outlook 2007 my peoples calendars and/or other calendars are disappearing. This is happening to approximately 15 people in our building and our IT people can't figure it out! "Cacique" wrote: Hi TechieBird, Sorry to have to mention that the problem is back. This happened two days after the fix with no new installs or updates as suspects. I treid again with the /resetnav but now the calenders don't stick in place. Any other ideas that might help? Cheers Arti "Cacique" wrote: Hi TechiBird, I applied your suggestion and after configuring and restarting outlook as well as system my calenders are still in place. Thanks Arti "TechieBird" wrote: Hi there Try running Outlook from the 'bad' machine with the /resetnavpane switch, then add back some calendars and restart to test. (Just be aware that /resetnavpane removes all the customisations to the pane at the left of the Outlook window so you will lose some other settings but hopefully nothing major.) -- TechieBird http://bwain-dump.blogspot.com "Cacique" wrote: Hi, Since upgrading from Office 2k3 to Office 2k7 all other user's calenders dissapear after a reboot. I work in an office wher outlook connects to an Exchange server in the domain. We also run Presentation server in the same environment where Office 2k3 is still installed. When I log on to Citrix all calenders from other users are still open, meaning that my issue would be local. Tentative conclusion is that I'm missing a check somewhere to keep the synch with Exchange calenders. Anybody know where to look? Kind regards Arti |
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We also have this problem, we are not running Office Live Communicator.
"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Do you also use Office Live Communicator in your organization? -- 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. "starkj7" wrote in message ... I have a similiar situation. I work in a large office where we connect with an exchange server. Ever since I have been upgraded to Outlook 2007 my peoples calendars and/or other calendars are disappearing. This is happening to approximately 15 people in our building and our IT people can't figure it out! "Cacique" wrote: Hi TechieBird, Sorry to have to mention that the problem is back. This happened two days after the fix with no new installs or updates as suspects. I treid again with the /resetnav but now the calenders don't stick in place. Any other ideas that might help? Cheers Arti "Cacique" wrote: Hi TechiBird, I applied your suggestion and after configuring and restarting outlook as well as system my calenders are still in place. Thanks Arti "TechieBird" wrote: Hi there Try running Outlook from the 'bad' machine with the /resetnavpane switch, then add back some calendars and restart to test. (Just be aware that /resetnavpane removes all the customisations to the pane at the left of the Outlook window so you will lose some other settings but hopefully nothing major.) -- TechieBird http://bwain-dump.blogspot.com "Cacique" wrote: Hi, Since upgrading from Office 2k3 to Office 2k7 all other user's calenders dissapear after a reboot. I work in an office wher outlook connects to an Exchange server in the domain. We also run Presentation server in the same environment where Office 2k3 is still installed. When I log on to Citrix all calenders from other users are still open, meaning that my issue would be local. Tentative conclusion is that I'm missing a check somewhere to keep the synch with Exchange calenders. Anybody know where to look? Kind regards Arti |
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You will lose your calendars any time Outlook does not close properly. In my
building we have electical surges often and that causes Outlook to close incorrectly. Which then will cause you to lose your calendars. "cw marcia" wrote: We also have this problem, we are not running Office Live Communicator. "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Do you also use Office Live Communicator in your organization? -- 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. "starkj7" wrote in message ... I have a similiar situation. I work in a large office where we connect with an exchange server. Ever since I have been upgraded to Outlook 2007 my peoples calendars and/or other calendars are disappearing. This is happening to approximately 15 people in our building and our IT people can't figure it out! "Cacique" wrote: Hi TechieBird, Sorry to have to mention that the problem is back. This happened two days after the fix with no new installs or updates as suspects. I treid again with the /resetnav but now the calenders don't stick in place. Any other ideas that might help? Cheers Arti "Cacique" wrote: Hi TechiBird, I applied your suggestion and after configuring and restarting outlook as well as system my calenders are still in place. Thanks Arti "TechieBird" wrote: Hi there Try running Outlook from the 'bad' machine with the /resetnavpane switch, then add back some calendars and restart to test. (Just be aware that /resetnavpane removes all the customisations to the pane at the left of the Outlook window so you will lose some other settings but hopefully nothing major.) -- TechieBird http://bwain-dump.blogspot.com "Cacique" wrote: Hi, Since upgrading from Office 2k3 to Office 2k7 all other user's calenders dissapear after a reboot. I work in an office wher outlook connects to an Exchange server in the domain. We also run Presentation server in the same environment where Office 2k3 is still installed. When I log on to Citrix all calenders from other users are still open, meaning that my issue would be local. Tentative conclusion is that I'm missing a check somewhere to keep the synch with Exchange calenders. Anybody know where to look? Kind regards Arti |
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