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Old October 13th, 2004, 03:25 PM
Can you fix this
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Default Can't Print other users shared calendar

In Outlook 2003 it allows you to print your own daily calendar. But if you
have a user that has given you permissions to print His or her calendar , you
recieve a message that an error has accured and if this prosist restart
Outlook.

????
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Old October 21st, 2004, 07:13 AM
here_and_now
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I am having the same problem although it has only occured since upgrading
office to SP1

"Can you fix this" wrote:

In Outlook 2003 it allows you to print your own daily calendar. But if you
have a user that has given you permissions to print His or her calendar , you
recieve a message that an error has accured and if this prosist restart
Outlook.

????

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Old October 21st, 2004, 07:13 AM
here_and_now
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I am having the same problem although we could print shared calendars prior
to upgrading to SP1.Anu ideas anyone?

"Can you fix this" wrote:

In Outlook 2003 it allows you to print your own daily calendar. But if you
have a user that has given you permissions to print His or her calendar , you
recieve a message that an error has accured and if this prosist restart
Outlook.

????

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Old October 21st, 2004, 05:43 PM
Lou Zher
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We have a couple of PCs that have this problem. I tried new profile,
fixmapi, repair, /resetfolders, all that stuff.
I have other machines that work just fine printing. The only common
difference seems to be Norton Internet Security, although we disabled all
that on the two that don't work, to no avail.
How you canyoufixthis and hereandnow?
-LZ

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In Outlook 2003 it allows you to print your own daily calendar. But if you
have a user that has given you permissions to print His or her calendar ,
you
recieve a message that an error has accured and if this prosist restart
Outlook.

????



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Old October 21st, 2004, 05:49 PM
Lou Zher
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Just for reference and googling, the error we are getting is:
"The messaging interface has returned an unknown error. If the problem
persists, restart Outlook."
I assume that's what you all get, yeah?
BTW: We have a mix of XP SP1+hotfix and SP2 running Office 2003 on RPC over
HTTP.
The ones that don't work are running SP2, but we have others that run SP2
that work just fine.
-LZ

"Can you fix this" Can you fix wrote in
message ...
In Outlook 2003 it allows you to print your own daily calendar. But if you
have a user that has given you permissions to print His or her calendar ,
you
recieve a message that an error has accured and if this prosist restart
Outlook.

????



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Old October 21st, 2004, 05:51 PM
Lou Zher
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Just found the solution.
Uncheck the Taskpad option in page setup.
ref: Outlook 2003 SP1 Calendar Printing Bug - Workaround
-LZ

"Can you fix this" Can you fix wrote in
message ...
In Outlook 2003 it allows you to print your own daily calendar. But if you
have a user that has given you permissions to print His or her calendar ,
you
recieve a message that an error has accured and if this prosist restart
Outlook.

????



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Old October 21st, 2004, 05:54 PM
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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Make sure you're not including the TaskPad in the print setup unless the
user has access to that folder, too.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx


"Lou Zher" wrote in message
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We have a couple of PCs that have this problem. I tried new profile,
fixmapi, repair, /resetfolders, all that stuff.
I have other machines that work just fine printing. The only common
difference seems to be Norton Internet Security, although we disabled all
that on the two that don't work, to no avail.
How you canyoufixthis and hereandnow?
-LZ

"Can you fix this" Can you fix wrote in
message ...
In Outlook 2003 it allows you to print your own daily calendar. But if
you
have a user that has given you permissions to print His or her calendar ,
you
recieve a message that an error has accured and if this prosist restart
Outlook.

????





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Old November 23rd, 2004, 01:55 AM
Todd Schoenfeld
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Make sure you go into the page setup and uncheck the taskpad. That should
fix your problem

"Can you fix this" wrote:

In Outlook 2003 it allows you to print your own daily calendar. But if you
have a user that has given you permissions to print His or her calendar , you
recieve a message that an error has accured and if this prosist restart
Outlook.

????

 




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