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Hello,
I'm having a grand old time with Outlook 2007 and the "cannot save free/busy information" error. Any assistance on this would be GREATLY appreciated. SCENARIO: I have a corporate Dell Win XP SP2 laptop that was shipped to me with Office 2003 Pro pre installed via a corp image. I run a local PST file. When I received the laptop I uninstalled Office 2003, installed Office 2007 Pro (did this because of a customer support issue), ran Office Update, connected to our Exchange server with Cached Exchange Mode enabled, set up my PST file (backed up from my old laptop), and everything worked fine. After using the system for some time I ran into some issues and the laptop was reimaged. After the system was re-imaged I again uninstalled Office 2003, installed Office 2007 Pro (did this because of a customer support issue), ran Office Update, connected to our Exchange server with Cached Exchange Mode enabled, set up my PST file (backed up from my old laptop), and I got the dreaded "cannot save free/busy information". Then the fun started. ATTEMPTED CORRECTIVE ACTIONS: 1) Attempted Start - Run - Outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy Outlook popped up an error message saying "Cannot clean your local free/busy information" 2) Deleted OST and DAT files and ran Start - Run - Outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy Didn't work - cannot save free/busy infor.... 3) Turned off "Use Cached Exchange Mode" and ran Start - Run - Outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy Outlook started and acted as if the clean worked so I shut outlook back down, re-enabled cached mode, re-ran Start - Run - Outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy. Nope, error came back. 4) Created a new profile a. Added my exchange connection with cached mode on and a new clean OST - started outlook - outlook worked no problem - shut outlook down b. Created a PST (new clean) file - started outlook - outlook worked no problem - shut outlook down c. Set the local PST file as default - started outlook - cannot save free/busy - shut outlook down NOTE: I used Control Panel - Mail to set each of these settings 5) Uninstalled Office 2007 using Add/Remove programs then went in and did a manual clean up using KB928218 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928218), reinstalled office 2007, ran Office Update, created a new profile. Set my exchange server connection with cached mode on and a new OST, created a new PST file that was set as default - No luck same error. 6) I've tried a number of other options such as MFCMAPI individually and in concert with repeats of the steps above without any luck. SUMMARY: So I have a Outlook 2007 implementation that works fine if I turn 'Use Exchange Cached Mode' off or if I don't use a local PST file. Unfortunately neither of these are scenarios I'm need. I just want to use my local PST file with cached mode on so that my calendars will stay sync'd up. |
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Have you seen this blog entry:
http://wadingthrough.wordpress.com/2...y-information/ It seems to fit your symptoms. "Allen C." wrote: Hello, I'm having a grand old time with Outlook 2007 and the "cannot save free/busy information" error. Any assistance on this would be GREATLY appreciated. SCENARIO: I have a corporate Dell Win XP SP2 laptop that was shipped to me with Office 2003 Pro pre installed via a corp image. I run a local PST file. When I received the laptop I uninstalled Office 2003, installed Office 2007 Pro (did this because of a customer support issue), ran Office Update, connected to our Exchange server with Cached Exchange Mode enabled, set up my PST file (backed up from my old laptop), and everything worked fine. After using the system for some time I ran into some issues and the laptop was reimaged. After the system was re-imaged I again uninstalled Office 2003, installed Office 2007 Pro (did this because of a customer support issue), ran Office Update, connected to our Exchange server with Cached Exchange Mode enabled, set up my PST file (backed up from my old laptop), and I got the dreaded "cannot save free/busy information". Then the fun started. ATTEMPTED CORRECTIVE ACTIONS: 1) Attempted Start - Run - Outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy Outlook popped up an error message saying "Cannot clean your local free/busy information" 2) Deleted OST and DAT files and ran Start - Run - Outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy Didn't work - cannot save free/busy infor.... 3) Turned off "Use Cached Exchange Mode" and ran Start - Run - Outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy Outlook started and acted as if the clean worked so I shut outlook back down, re-enabled cached mode, re-ran Start - Run - Outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy. Nope, error came back. 4) Created a new profile a. Added my exchange connection with cached mode on and a new clean OST - started outlook - outlook worked no problem - shut outlook down b. Created a PST (new clean) file - started outlook - outlook worked no problem - shut outlook down c. Set the local PST file as default - started outlook - cannot save free/busy - shut outlook down NOTE: I used Control Panel - Mail to set each of these settings 5) Uninstalled Office 2007 using Add/Remove programs then went in and did a manual clean up using KB928218 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928218), reinstalled office 2007, ran Office Update, created a new profile. Set my exchange server connection with cached mode on and a new OST, created a new PST file that was set as default - No luck same error. 6) I've tried a number of other options such as MFCMAPI individually and in concert with repeats of the steps above without any luck. SUMMARY: So I have a Outlook 2007 implementation that works fine if I turn 'Use Exchange Cached Mode' off or if I don't use a local PST file. Unfortunately neither of these are scenarios I'm need. I just want to use my local PST file with cached mode on so that my calendars will stay sync'd up. |
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TJ,
Thanks for the reply. Yes, I've tried the steps outlined in that blog too. I'm game to try pretty much anything but given how the MVPs are all shying away from my post I think I've run headlong into an Outlook bug and they don't want to admit it. My hope was that I had missed something silly and someone would show me up by pointing it out quickly. No such luck. "TJ" wrote: Have you seen this blog entry: http://wadingthrough.wordpress.com/2...y-information/ It seems to fit your symptoms. "Allen C." wrote: Hello, I'm having a grand old time with Outlook 2007 and the "cannot save free/busy information" error. Any assistance on this would be GREATLY appreciated. SCENARIO: I have a corporate Dell Win XP SP2 laptop that was shipped to me with Office 2003 Pro pre installed via a corp image. I run a local PST file. When I received the laptop I uninstalled Office 2003, installed Office 2007 Pro (did this because of a customer support issue), ran Office Update, connected to our Exchange server with Cached Exchange Mode enabled, set up my PST file (backed up from my old laptop), and everything worked fine. After using the system for some time I ran into some issues and the laptop was reimaged. After the system was re-imaged I again uninstalled Office 2003, installed Office 2007 Pro (did this because of a customer support issue), ran Office Update, connected to our Exchange server with Cached Exchange Mode enabled, set up my PST file (backed up from my old laptop), and I got the dreaded "cannot save free/busy information". Then the fun started. ATTEMPTED CORRECTIVE ACTIONS: 1) Attempted Start - Run - Outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy Outlook popped up an error message saying "Cannot clean your local free/busy information" 2) Deleted OST and DAT files and ran Start - Run - Outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy Didn't work - cannot save free/busy infor.... 3) Turned off "Use Cached Exchange Mode" and ran Start - Run - Outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy Outlook started and acted as if the clean worked so I shut outlook back down, re-enabled cached mode, re-ran Start - Run - Outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy. Nope, error came back. 4) Created a new profile a. Added my exchange connection with cached mode on and a new clean OST - started outlook - outlook worked no problem - shut outlook down b. Created a PST (new clean) file - started outlook - outlook worked no problem - shut outlook down c. Set the local PST file as default - started outlook - cannot save free/busy - shut outlook down NOTE: I used Control Panel - Mail to set each of these settings 5) Uninstalled Office 2007 using Add/Remove programs then went in and did a manual clean up using KB928218 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928218), reinstalled office 2007, ran Office Update, created a new profile. Set my exchange server connection with cached mode on and a new OST, created a new PST file that was set as default - No luck same error. 6) I've tried a number of other options such as MFCMAPI individually and in concert with repeats of the steps above without any luck. SUMMARY: So I have a Outlook 2007 implementation that works fine if I turn 'Use Exchange Cached Mode' off or if I don't use a local PST file. Unfortunately neither of these are scenarios I'm need. I just want to use my local PST file with cached mode on so that my calendars will stay sync'd up. |
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oh it's not because we know it’s a bug and won't admit it, but because we
don't know have an answer. If it was a bug we know about, we won't be shy about saying so. ![]() -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com ** Please include your Outlook version, Account type, and Windows Version when requesting assistance ** "Allen C." wrote in message ... TJ, Thanks for the reply. Yes, I've tried the steps outlined in that blog too. I'm game to try pretty much anything but given how the MVPs are all shying away from my post I think I've run headlong into an Outlook bug and they don't want to admit it. My hope was that I had missed something silly and someone would show me up by pointing it out quickly. No such luck. "TJ" wrote: Have you seen this blog entry: http://wadingthrough.wordpress.com/2...y-information/ It seems to fit your symptoms. "Allen C." wrote: Hello, I'm having a grand old time with Outlook 2007 and the "cannot save free/busy information" error. Any assistance on this would be GREATLY appreciated. SCENARIO: I have a corporate Dell Win XP SP2 laptop that was shipped to me with Office 2003 Pro pre installed via a corp image. I run a local PST file. When I received the laptop I uninstalled Office 2003, installed Office 2007 Pro (did this because of a customer support issue), ran Office Update, connected to our Exchange server with Cached Exchange Mode enabled, set up my PST file (backed up from my old laptop), and everything worked fine. After using the system for some time I ran into some issues and the laptop was reimaged. After the system was re-imaged I again uninstalled Office 2003, installed Office 2007 Pro (did this because of a customer support issue), ran Office Update, connected to our Exchange server with Cached Exchange Mode enabled, set up my PST file (backed up from my old laptop), and I got the dreaded "cannot save free/busy information". Then the fun started. ATTEMPTED CORRECTIVE ACTIONS: 1) Attempted Start - Run - Outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy Outlook popped up an error message saying "Cannot clean your local free/busy information" 2) Deleted OST and DAT files and ran Start - Run - Outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy Didn't work - cannot save free/busy infor.... 3) Turned off "Use Cached Exchange Mode" and ran Start - Run - Outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy Outlook started and acted as if the clean worked so I shut outlook back down, re-enabled cached mode, re-ran Start - Run - Outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy. Nope, error came back. 4) Created a new profile a. Added my exchange connection with cached mode on and a new clean OST - started outlook - outlook worked no problem - shut outlook down b. Created a PST (new clean) file - started outlook - outlook worked no problem - shut outlook down c. Set the local PST file as default - started outlook - cannot save free/busy - shut outlook down NOTE: I used Control Panel - Mail to set each of these settings 5) Uninstalled Office 2007 using Add/Remove programs then went in and did a manual clean up using KB928218 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928218), reinstalled office 2007, ran Office Update, created a new profile. Set my exchange server connection with cached mode on and a new OST, created a new PST file that was set as default - No luck same error. 6) I've tried a number of other options such as MFCMAPI individually and in concert with repeats of the steps above without any luck. SUMMARY: So I have a Outlook 2007 implementation that works fine if I turn 'Use Exchange Cached Mode' off or if I don't use a local PST file. Unfortunately neither of these are scenarios I'm need. I just want to use my local PST file with cached mode on so that my calendars will stay sync'd up. |
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Diane,
Thank you for responding. Just wish you all had an idea of what is going wrong or at least some suggestions for better diagnosing the problem. I'd be grateful for any constructive ideas. Right now I'm thinking that given the uninstall/reinstall I either missed a config setting on my workstation or there is something wrong on the exchange server. Appreciate it and have a great day. S, Allen "Diane Poremsky {MVP}" wrote: oh it's not because we know it’s a bug and won't admit it, but because we don't know have an answer. If it was a bug we know about, we won't be shy about saying so. ![]() -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com ** Please include your Outlook version, Account type, and Windows Version when requesting assistance ** "Allen C." wrote in message ... TJ, Thanks for the reply. Yes, I've tried the steps outlined in that blog too. I'm game to try pretty much anything but given how the MVPs are all shying away from my post I think I've run headlong into an Outlook bug and they don't want to admit it. My hope was that I had missed something silly and someone would show me up by pointing it out quickly. No such luck. "TJ" wrote: Have you seen this blog entry: http://wadingthrough.wordpress.com/2...y-information/ It seems to fit your symptoms. "Allen C." wrote: Hello, I'm having a grand old time with Outlook 2007 and the "cannot save free/busy information" error. Any assistance on this would be GREATLY appreciated. SCENARIO: I have a corporate Dell Win XP SP2 laptop that was shipped to me with Office 2003 Pro pre installed via a corp image. I run a local PST file. When I received the laptop I uninstalled Office 2003, installed Office 2007 Pro (did this because of a customer support issue), ran Office Update, connected to our Exchange server with Cached Exchange Mode enabled, set up my PST file (backed up from my old laptop), and everything worked fine. After using the system for some time I ran into some issues and the laptop was reimaged. After the system was re-imaged I again uninstalled Office 2003, installed Office 2007 Pro (did this because of a customer support issue), ran Office Update, connected to our Exchange server with Cached Exchange Mode enabled, set up my PST file (backed up from my old laptop), and I got the dreaded "cannot save free/busy information". Then the fun started. ATTEMPTED CORRECTIVE ACTIONS: 1) Attempted Start - Run - Outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy Outlook popped up an error message saying "Cannot clean your local free/busy information" 2) Deleted OST and DAT files and ran Start - Run - Outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy Didn't work - cannot save free/busy infor.... 3) Turned off "Use Cached Exchange Mode" and ran Start - Run - Outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy Outlook started and acted as if the clean worked so I shut outlook back down, re-enabled cached mode, re-ran Start - Run - Outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy. Nope, error came back. 4) Created a new profile a. Added my exchange connection with cached mode on and a new clean OST - started outlook - outlook worked no problem - shut outlook down b. Created a PST (new clean) file - started outlook - outlook worked no problem - shut outlook down c. Set the local PST file as default - started outlook - cannot save free/busy - shut outlook down NOTE: I used Control Panel - Mail to set each of these settings 5) Uninstalled Office 2007 using Add/Remove programs then went in and did a manual clean up using KB928218 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928218), reinstalled office 2007, ran Office Update, created a new profile. Set my exchange server connection with cached mode on and a new OST, created a new PST file that was set as default - No luck same error. 6) I've tried a number of other options such as MFCMAPI individually and in concert with repeats of the steps above without any luck. SUMMARY: So I have a Outlook 2007 implementation that works fine if I turn 'Use Exchange Cached Mode' off or if I don't use a local PST file. Unfortunately neither of these are scenarios I'm need. I just want to use my local PST file with cached mode on so that my calendars will stay sync'd up. |
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Does it work for other accts? if so, it could be a corrupt mailbox.
If I understand, it works correctly with only the exchange acct or only the pst, and only errors if you have both in the profile, correct? -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Access this newsgroup directly by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx "Allen C." wrote in message ... Diane, Thank you for responding. Just wish you all had an idea of what is going wrong or at least some suggestions for better diagnosing the problem. I'd be grateful for any constructive ideas. Right now I'm thinking that given the uninstall/reinstall I either missed a config setting on my workstation or there is something wrong on the exchange server. Appreciate it and have a great day. S, Allen "Diane Poremsky {MVP}" wrote: oh it's not because we know it’s a bug and won't admit it, but because we don't know have an answer. If it was a bug we know about, we won't be shy about saying so. ![]() -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com ** Please include your Outlook version, Account type, and Windows Version when requesting assistance ** "Allen C." wrote in message ... TJ, Thanks for the reply. Yes, I've tried the steps outlined in that blog too. I'm game to try pretty much anything but given how the MVPs are all shying away from my post I think I've run headlong into an Outlook bug and they don't want to admit it. My hope was that I had missed something silly and someone would show me up by pointing it out quickly. No such luck. "TJ" wrote: Have you seen this blog entry: http://wadingthrough.wordpress.com/2...y-information/ It seems to fit your symptoms. "Allen C." wrote: Hello, I'm having a grand old time with Outlook 2007 and the "cannot save free/busy information" error. Any assistance on this would be GREATLY appreciated. SCENARIO: I have a corporate Dell Win XP SP2 laptop that was shipped to me with Office 2003 Pro pre installed via a corp image. I run a local PST file. When I received the laptop I uninstalled Office 2003, installed Office 2007 Pro (did this because of a customer support issue), ran Office Update, connected to our Exchange server with Cached Exchange Mode enabled, set up my PST file (backed up from my old laptop), and everything worked fine. After using the system for some time I ran into some issues and the laptop was reimaged. After the system was re-imaged I again uninstalled Office 2003, installed Office 2007 Pro (did this because of a customer support issue), ran Office Update, connected to our Exchange server with Cached Exchange Mode enabled, set up my PST file (backed up from my old laptop), and I got the dreaded "cannot save free/busy information". Then the fun started. ATTEMPTED CORRECTIVE ACTIONS: 1) Attempted Start - Run - Outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy Outlook popped up an error message saying "Cannot clean your local free/busy information" 2) Deleted OST and DAT files and ran Start - Run - Outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy Didn't work - cannot save free/busy infor.... 3) Turned off "Use Cached Exchange Mode" and ran Start - Run - Outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy Outlook started and acted as if the clean worked so I shut outlook back down, re-enabled cached mode, re-ran Start - Run - Outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy. Nope, error came back. 4) Created a new profile a. Added my exchange connection with cached mode on and a new clean OST - started outlook - outlook worked no problem - shut outlook down b. Created a PST (new clean) file - started outlook - outlook worked no problem - shut outlook down c. Set the local PST file as default - started outlook - cannot save free/busy - shut outlook down NOTE: I used Control Panel - Mail to set each of these settings 5) Uninstalled Office 2007 using Add/Remove programs then went in and did a manual clean up using KB928218 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928218), reinstalled office 2007, ran Office Update, created a new profile. Set my exchange server connection with cached mode on and a new OST, created a new PST file that was set as default - No luck same error. 6) I've tried a number of other options such as MFCMAPI individually and in concert with repeats of the steps above without any luck. SUMMARY: So I have a Outlook 2007 implementation that works fine if I turn 'Use Exchange Cached Mode' off or if I don't use a local PST file. Unfortunately neither of these are scenarios I'm need. I just want to use my local PST file with cached mode on so that my calendars will stay sync'd up. |
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