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Can't View Calendar Appointments
We recently upgraded from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2000.
One employee can't view appointments in one of the calendars we set up for all employees to use. I blew away her mail profile and recreated it on her machine and I re-installed Outlook on her machine. Exchange 2000 is running on a 2000 Server box and the client machine is running XP sp1 and Outlook 2000 sp3. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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Can't View Calendar Appointments
What are her permissions on the calendar she is trying to view? She needs to
have at least the Reviewer role. "David" wrote in message ... We recently upgraded from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2000. One employee can't view appointments in one of the calendars we set up for all employees to use. I blew away her mail profile and recreated it on her machine and I re-installed Outlook on her machine. Exchange 2000 is running on a 2000 Server box and the client machine is running XP sp1 and Outlook 2000 sp3. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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Can't View Calendar Appointments
It is set up as a public calendar so everyone can view
it. I went into the system manager on the exchange server added her as a reviewer of the calendar, even though that is not actually necessary since it is set up for anonymous reviewing. Which basically means any user in our domain can access the calendar. The only time you need to specify a user is if you want to give them editor rights and such. -----Original Message----- What are her permissions on the calendar she is trying to view? She needs to have at least the Reviewer role. "David" wrote in message ... We recently upgraded from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2000. One employee can't view appointments in one of the calendars we set up for all employees to use. I blew away her mail profile and recreated it on her machine and I re-installed Outlook on her machine. Exchange 2000 is running on a 2000 Server box and the client machine is running XP sp1 and Outlook 2000 sp3. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks. . |
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Can't View Calendar Appointments
I was curious what specific permissions had been granted. Make sure you are
clicking the "Client Permissions" button under the Permissions tab in ESM to grant client permissions. wrote in message ... It is set up as a public calendar so everyone can view it. I went into the system manager on the exchange server added her as a reviewer of the calendar, even though that is not actually necessary since it is set up for anonymous reviewing. Which basically means any user in our domain can access the calendar. The only time you need to specify a user is if you want to give them editor rights and such. -----Original Message----- What are her permissions on the calendar she is trying to view? She needs to have at least the Reviewer role. "David" wrote in message ... We recently upgraded from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2000. One employee can't view appointments in one of the calendars we set up for all employees to use. I blew away her mail profile and recreated it on her machine and I re-installed Outlook on her machine. Exchange 2000 is running on a 2000 Server box and the client machine is running XP sp1 and Outlook 2000 sp3. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks. . |
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Can't View Calendar Appointments
Thanks Megan, that is exactly what I was trying.
Coincidently, someone else posted a message today having the same problem. Using the info in his message, I had the problem user try accessing the calendar through Outlook Web Access, and she can see meetings there. How strange is that?? Any other suggestions will continue to be appreciated. -----Original Message----- I was curious what specific permissions had been granted. Make sure you are clicking the "Client Permissions" button under the Permissions tab in ESM to grant client permissions. wrote in message ... It is set up as a public calendar so everyone can view it. I went into the system manager on the exchange server added her as a reviewer of the calendar, even though that is not actually necessary since it is set up for anonymous reviewing. Which basically means any user in our domain can access the calendar. The only time you need to specify a user is if you want to give them editor rights and such. -----Original Message----- What are her permissions on the calendar she is trying to view? She needs to have at least the Reviewer role. "David" wrote in message ... We recently upgraded from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2000. One employee can't view appointments in one of the calendars we set up for all employees to use. I blew away her mail profile and recreated it on her machine and I re-installed Outlook on her machine. Exchange 2000 is running on a 2000 Server box and the client machine is running XP sp1 and Outlook 2000 sp3. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks. . . |
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Can't View Calendar Appointments
Does she receive an error message when trying to view the calendar via
Outlook? wrote in message ... Thanks Megan, that is exactly what I was trying. Coincidently, someone else posted a message today having the same problem. Using the info in his message, I had the problem user try accessing the calendar through Outlook Web Access, and she can see meetings there. How strange is that?? Any other suggestions will continue to be appreciated. -----Original Message----- I was curious what specific permissions had been granted. Make sure you are clicking the "Client Permissions" button under the Permissions tab in ESM to grant client permissions. wrote in message ... It is set up as a public calendar so everyone can view it. I went into the system manager on the exchange server added her as a reviewer of the calendar, even though that is not actually necessary since it is set up for anonymous reviewing. Which basically means any user in our domain can access the calendar. The only time you need to specify a user is if you want to give them editor rights and such. -----Original Message----- What are her permissions on the calendar she is trying to view? She needs to have at least the Reviewer role. "David" wrote in message ... We recently upgraded from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2000. One employee can't view appointments in one of the calendars we set up for all employees to use. I blew away her mail profile and recreated it on her machine and I re-installed Outlook on her machine. Exchange 2000 is running on a 2000 Server box and the client machine is running XP sp1 and Outlook 2000 sp3. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks. . . |
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