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Hi,
Ever since we upgraded to Outlook 2007, there have been problems with adding new items to my calendar by our administrator. She can edit existing calendar items, but not create new one's. I have given full permissions for "everything", basically making her the owner of my calendar, yet it keeps coming up with "The operation failied. An object cannot be found." when trying to add new items. This was working perfectly well with outlook 2003. Anyone any ideas please? Thanks |
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Hi,
There were several "calendar" fixes in the following update: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=937494 Can you install this update on both manager and delegate machines to see if the problem goes away? If this doesn't fix the problem, are both users in Cached mode? If either one is in cached mode, can you see if this problem occurs when they are both in Online mode? -- Thanks greg mansius [MSFT] Microsoft Office Outlook Support This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Please do not send email to this address, post a reply to this newsgroup. "garryb" wrote in message ... Hi, Ever since we upgraded to Outlook 2007, there have been problems with adding new items to my calendar by our administrator. She can edit existing calendar items, but not create new one's. I have given full permissions for "everything", basically making her the owner of my calendar, yet it keeps coming up with "The operation failied. An object cannot be found." when trying to add new items. This was working perfectly well with outlook 2003. Anyone any ideas please? Thanks |
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Hi Greg,
Thanks very much for the reply. I already have the hotfix installed. As for the cached/online mode - is this something that a user (i.e. me) can look at, or is this an exchange server admin job? Additional info - our administrator can basically work on everyone else's calendar, so it seems specific to mine. "Greg Mansius [MSFT]" wrote: Hi, There were several "calendar" fixes in the following update: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=937494 Can you install this update on both manager and delegate machines to see if the problem goes away? If this doesn't fix the problem, are both users in Cached mode? If either one is in cached mode, can you see if this problem occurs when they are both in Online mode? -- Thanks greg mansius [MSFT] Microsoft Office Outlook Support This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Please do not send email to this address, post a reply to this newsgroup. "garryb" wrote in message ... Hi, Ever since we upgraded to Outlook 2007, there have been problems with adding new items to my calendar by our administrator. She can edit existing calendar items, but not create new one's. I have given full permissions for "everything", basically making her the owner of my calendar, yet it keeps coming up with "The operation failied. An object cannot be found." when trying to add new items. This was working perfectly well with outlook 2003. Anyone any ideas please? Thanks |
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Cached/Online mode is a client-side setting. If the lower-right corner of
the Outlook status bar says "Connected with Microsoft Exchange" then you are in Cached mode. If the lower-right corner of the Outlook status bar says "Online with Microsoft Exchange" then you are in Online mode. Can you check to see which mode you and your administrator are running in? -- Thanks greg mansius [MSFT] Microsoft Office Outlook Support This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Please do not send email to this address, post a reply to this newsgroup. "garryb" wrote in message ... Hi Greg, Thanks very much for the reply. I already have the hotfix installed. As for the cached/online mode - is this something that a user (i.e. me) can look at, or is this an exchange server admin job? Additional info - our administrator can basically work on everyone else's calendar, so it seems specific to mine. "Greg Mansius [MSFT]" wrote: Hi, There were several "calendar" fixes in the following update: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=937494 Can you install this update on both manager and delegate machines to see if the problem goes away? If this doesn't fix the problem, are both users in Cached mode? If either one is in cached mode, can you see if this problem occurs when they are both in Online mode? -- Thanks greg mansius [MSFT] Microsoft Office Outlook Support This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Please do not send email to this address, post a reply to this newsgroup. "garryb" wrote in message ... Hi, Ever since we upgraded to Outlook 2007, there have been problems with adding new items to my calendar by our administrator. She can edit existing calendar items, but not create new one's. I have given full permissions for "everything", basically making her the owner of my calendar, yet it keeps coming up with "The operation failied. An object cannot be found." when trying to add new items. This was working perfectly well with outlook 2003. Anyone any ideas please? Thanks |
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Greg,
We are both running "Connected to Microsoft Exchange". Garry "Greg Mansius [MSFT]" wrote: Cached/Online mode is a client-side setting. If the lower-right corner of the Outlook status bar says "Connected with Microsoft Exchange" then you are in Cached mode. If the lower-right corner of the Outlook status bar says "Online with Microsoft Exchange" then you are in Online mode. Can you check to see which mode you and your administrator are running in? -- Thanks greg mansius [MSFT] Microsoft Office Outlook Support This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Please do not send email to this address, post a reply to this newsgroup. "garryb" wrote in message ... Hi Greg, Thanks very much for the reply. I already have the hotfix installed. As for the cached/online mode - is this something that a user (i.e. me) can look at, or is this an exchange server admin job? Additional info - our administrator can basically work on everyone else's calendar, so it seems specific to mine. "Greg Mansius [MSFT]" wrote: Hi, There were several "calendar" fixes in the following update: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=937494 Can you install this update on both manager and delegate machines to see if the problem goes away? If this doesn't fix the problem, are both users in Cached mode? If either one is in cached mode, can you see if this problem occurs when they are both in Online mode? -- Thanks greg mansius [MSFT] Microsoft Office Outlook Support This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Please do not send email to this address, post a reply to this newsgroup. "garryb" wrote in message ... Hi, Ever since we upgraded to Outlook 2007, there have been problems with adding new items to my calendar by our administrator. She can edit existing calendar items, but not create new one's. I have given full permissions for "everything", basically making her the owner of my calendar, yet it keeps coming up with "The operation failied. An object cannot be found." when trying to add new items. This was working perfectly well with outlook 2003. Anyone any ideas please? Thanks |
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