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Old May 26th 07, 04:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Isaac Grover
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Default Content in user's calendar different than other calendars

Good morning from Wisconsin,

In our network, one user's calendar is not seeing the same events/
notes as everyone else. The updates that he puts in don't get pushed
out to the shared calendars, and he can see some of the updates that
other users put into the shared calendars but not all updates. It
appears as if his calendars won't update beyond a date somewhere in
the neighborhood of about three weeks ago. However, he can send/
receive email from the server just fine.

The clients are all running Outlook 2003 and log into Active Directory
on a Windows SBS 2003 box running Exchange 2003.

If you need more information, please let me know; otherwise, does
anyone here have any suggestions or solutions?

Thanks in advance,
---
Isaac Grover, Owner
Quality Computer Services of River Falls, Wisconsin
Web: http://www.qcs-rf.com

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Old May 27th 07, 03:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
K. Orland
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Default Content in user's calendar different than other calendars

Have you tried using the /cleanreminders or /cleanfreebusy switches to open
Outlook with?

http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/c...neswitches.htm

Let me know if this helps.

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Kathleen Orland
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
http://www.howto-outlook.com/



"Isaac Grover" wrote:

Good morning from Wisconsin,

In our network, one user's calendar is not seeing the same events/
notes as everyone else. The updates that he puts in don't get pushed
out to the shared calendars, and he can see some of the updates that
other users put into the shared calendars but not all updates. It
appears as if his calendars won't update beyond a date somewhere in
the neighborhood of about three weeks ago. However, he can send/
receive email from the server just fine.

The clients are all running Outlook 2003 and log into Active Directory
on a Windows SBS 2003 box running Exchange 2003.

If you need more information, please let me know; otherwise, does
anyone here have any suggestions or solutions?

Thanks in advance,
---
Isaac Grover, Owner
Quality Computer Services of River Falls, Wisconsin
Web: http://www.qcs-rf.com


 




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