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Double-swords - conflicting edits
Hi -
Does anyone know why all of a sudden certain recurring meetings on a manager's calendar are showing up with these double-swords saying that there is a conflict and you must choose which one to accept. They are both the same choice and no one has touched the meetings! His admin does manage his calendar for him, but she says that he didn't touch the meetings. Thanks, Leslie |
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Double-swords - conflicting edits
You are having a CACHE problem. The manager is
working in a CACHE calendar (on his hard drive). If his calendar is not set to synchronize at specific intervals then it will only sync up to the server when he Logs out. If the Admin makes a change to his calendar during the day then a conflict will occur when he finally sync's up with the server. I would check both the Admin and Manager's configurations for this caching problem. Tools | Options | Preferences tab Click the CALENDAR OPTIONS... button Turn off the check mark next to ALWAYS USE LOCAL CALENDAR When this is turned on the client does not send the information back to the Exchange Server until a "synchronization" happens. A sync doesn't usually happen until the client logs out of Outlook or logs in or if their program is configured to synchronize at particular times. -- Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook] "Leslie" wrote in message ... Hi - Does anyone know why all of a sudden certain recurring meetings on a manager's calendar are showing up with these double-swords saying that there is a conflict and you must choose which one to accept. They are both the same choice and no one has touched the meetings! His admin does manage his calendar for him, but she says that he didn't touch the meetings. Thanks, Leslie |
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