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Try posting this to an Exchange group - they may have a suggestion.
-- 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, todd5574 asked: | Hi, | I recently upgraded my Exchange organization from several servers | running Exchange 2000 to an Exchange 2003 SP2 Cluster with an | Exchange 2003 front-end server which handles OWA, pop, and IMAP. | Most of my Outlook clients are Outlook XP (2002). I am in the | process of upgrading everyone to Outlook 2007. Currently I have | about 50 out of 300 users on Outlook 2007. The exchange servers are | located in California, but we have offices throughout the U.S., Asia, | Japan, Europe, etc. | | The issue I am having is with meeting requests and outlook calendars | in general. The problem is very inconsistent and happens mainly to | people who are delegates of others calendars. Here is a list of | things that happen: | | 1. free/busy status is sometimes greyed out for some people. this | makes it difficult to book meetings when you can't see others | availability. --- I tried 'outlook /cleanfreebusy' and verified the | schedule/free busy public folders have all been replicated. | | 2. meetings that get updated stay on the calendar, but also show up | on the calendar at the newly updated time. this causes confusion | since the same meeting shows up twice at different times | | 3. Time Zone issues. When a meeting is booked in California at 1pm | and someone from New York is an invitee it doesn't always show up at | the proper time on the New York persons calendar. Sometimes it will | be an hour off, sometimes 4 or 5 hours off. | ----I verified with the people having the issue that their time zone | was set correctly on their workstations. | | 4. Making changes to an existing meeting. When a delegate removes | someone from an existing meeting and the meeting update is sent out, | the entire meeting often gets canceled. | | 5. When adding someone to an existing meeting, then sending out the | update and choosing to 'only send to added or deleted attendees' the | update is sent out to everyone in the meeting. | | Please note that this does not happen all the time and it mostly | happens when the admins are updating others calendars. This also | happens on previous meetings that were booked when we had Exchange | 2000. Unfortunately in my case this is happening to the CEO, CFO, | COO, and their assistants. | | I have sent out at least 50 meeting requests, updates, changes in the | past couple of days and I cannot duplicate what the admins are | seeing. However, it continues to happen to them. | | Of course they all want a quick fix, but I am out of ideas. Any | suggestions would be greatly appreciated. |
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