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Recently noticed a 2nd calendar in my personal folders. Not sure how it got
there. When I accept meeting requests from anyone within my organization they show up in my standard calendar. However, whenever my boss send a request the meeting shows up in the 2nd calendar. Additionally, my bosses free busy time will not update in either calendar. But, any other person in my organizations free busy time is readily available. I have attempted to delete this 2nd calendar but no luck. Our IT dept. is stumped as well. Currently running Outlook 2000 |
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Are both calendar folders named "Calendar"? Are they both in the same set of
Personal Folders or different ones? "Jared" Jared @discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message ... Recently noticed a 2nd calendar in my personal folders. Not sure how it got there. When I accept meeting requests from anyone within my organization they show up in my standard calendar. However, whenever my boss send a request the meeting shows up in the 2nd calendar. Additionally, my bosses free busy time will not update in either calendar. But, any other person in my organizations free busy time is readily available. I have attempted to delete this 2nd calendar but no luck. Our IT dept. is stumped as well. Currently running Outlook 2000 |
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Yes, they are both named Calendar. They are in different locations the main
calendar, meaning the one I use daily is in the main Inbox structure. It is located along the Inbox, Drafts, Deleted Items. The other or 2nd calendar shows up in the personal folders section. It is this 2nd calendar that only my bosses meeting requests show up in. And since this 2nd calendar showed up I cannot update free busy time of my boss. I use Outlook daily but by no means am I a pro. I am on an exchange server. So my standard inbox drafts deleted items and calendar are where everything goes until I move into the personal files down below. The 2nd calendar is in this lower personal folder area. "Vince Averello" wrote: Are both calendar folders named "Calendar"? Are they both in the same set of Personal Folders or different ones? "Jared" Jared @discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message ... Recently noticed a 2nd calendar in my personal folders. Not sure how it got there. When I accept meeting requests from anyone within my organization they show up in my standard calendar. However, whenever my boss send a request the meeting shows up in the 2nd calendar. Additionally, my bosses free busy time will not update in either calendar. But, any other person in my organizations free busy time is readily available. I have attempted to delete this 2nd calendar but no luck. Our IT dept. is stumped as well. Currently running Outlook 2000 |
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Interesting since only the mailbox one should get used. Any particular
reason you've got a PST file also? "Jared" wrote in message ... Yes, they are both named Calendar. They are in different locations the main calendar, meaning the one I use daily is in the main Inbox structure. It is located along the Inbox, Drafts, Deleted Items. The other or 2nd calendar shows up in the personal folders section. It is this 2nd calendar that only my bosses meeting requests show up in. And since this 2nd calendar showed up I cannot update free busy time of my boss. I use Outlook daily but by no means am I a pro. I am on an exchange server. So my standard inbox drafts deleted items and calendar are where everything goes until I move into the personal files down below. The 2nd calendar is in this lower personal folder area. |
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I have additional PST files set up for archiving/saving old mail. Ex. I set
up a pst file for 1st half 08. When 1st half 08 is complete I highlight the entire folder structure and drag into the new folder associated with the new PST for 1st half 08. "Vince Averello" wrote: Interesting since only the mailbox one should get used. Any particular reason you've got a PST file also? "Jared" wrote in message ... Yes, they are both named Calendar. They are in different locations the main calendar, meaning the one I use daily is in the main Inbox structure. It is located along the Inbox, Drafts, Deleted Items. The other or 2nd calendar shows up in the personal folders section. It is this 2nd calendar that only my bosses meeting requests show up in. And since this 2nd calendar showed up I cannot update free busy time of my boss. I use Outlook daily but by no means am I a pro. I am on an exchange server. So my standard inbox drafts deleted items and calendar are where everything goes until I move into the personal files down below. The 2nd calendar is in this lower personal folder area. |
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