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Hi Everyone,
I imported a .csv file from my Yahoo account and got the weirdest message. I am on a 2003 domain, exchange 2003 and Outlook 2003. The company had Schedule + way back but went Active directory and now use Outlook Calendar. For the resource mailboxes, the resources were also converted when Exchange was upgraded from 5.5 THis is the message I get: you have schedule + data stored on the server. If you are sure you have a local copy of your schedule + schedule file, you should now delete your server copy of your data. Would you like to delete your schedule + schedule data now? Why would I get this message, I have never used schedule + so exactly what data is it referring too? |
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