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Old February 1st 08, 01:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Richard K[_2_]
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SBS2003 R2 Server running Exchange 2003
Windows XP Client using Outlook 2003

When the client goes to view someone else's calendar all looks good, but
when they try and print the calendar (File/Print) they get an error message
stating "The messaging interface has returned an known error. If the
problem persists, restart Outlook". Any ideas on what's going on here?

Thanks!

-Richard K


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Old February 1st 08, 01:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Richard K[_2_]
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Default Outlook 2003 Error

OK, I found the error by doing a little "googling". I'll just post it here
in case someone else has this problem.

-Richard K



I have delegate rights to someone's calendar but when I try to print the
calendar I get an error message "The messaging interface has returned an
unknown error. If the problem persists, restart Outlook." Why?

This error will occur if you have been given delegate rights to someone's
Calendar but not given rights to their Tasks and are trying to print their
calendar using the Daily Style which includes printing Task items. The
delegate can resolve this problem by modifying the Print style to exclude
Task items. This can be done by selecting File | Print and clicking on the
Define Styles button. Highlight Daily Style and click on the Edit button.
Then uncheck the Include TaskPad option and click OK. You will now be able
to print the calendar.

Alternatively, the calendar owner can modify delegate rights to include
permissions for Tasks.

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SBS2003 R2 Server running Exchange 2003
Windows XP Client using Outlook 2003

When the client goes to view someone else's calendar all looks good, but
when they try and print the calendar (File/Print) they get an error
message stating "The messaging interface has returned an known error. If
the problem persists, restart Outlook". Any ideas on what's going on
here?

Thanks!

-Richard K



 




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