I am using Windows SBS 2003. All clients are running Outlook 2003. I have
tried this a couple of times and can not get a newly created shared calendar
folder to work correctly. I will create the new calendar folder, in the
mailbox - username folder, share it and assign publishing author permissions
to it. I will then go to the second machine and try to open it and receive
this message "Unable to display the folder. The Calendar folder could not be
found."
I did find an article about this saying Outlook should be restarted but it
didn't help.
I can share the default calendar in the mailbox - username folder without
problem.
I'm also having the same problem and have gone down the same path. I've
opened a support ticket with MS after much fruitless discussion. Will let you
know what I find.
> I am using Windows SBS 2003. All clients are running Outlook 2003. I have
> tried this a couple of times and can not get a newly created shared calendar
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> I can share the default calendar in the mailbox - username folder without
> problem.
Tarah - 22 Jun 2005 10:34 GMT
You will probably need to give some access to the top level - on 'Mailbox -
<user name>', make sure the user who needs access to the calendar has 'folder
visible' permission. If the calendar is in a sub-folder of this, check the
permissions on that folder as well.
Hope this helps.
Tara
> I'm also having the same problem and have gone down the same path. I've
> opened a support ticket with MS after much fruitless discussion. Will let you
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> > I can share the default calendar in the mailbox - username folder without
> > problem.