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I can't get my calendar in mailbox online to remind me of events

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Holly Sickels - 28 Oct 2005 16:13 GMT
I have to use my calendar on the server online in order to share it with my
co-workers.  When I try to save an appointment it tells me "the reminder will
not appear because it is not in my calendar".  It works fine on my other
calendar thats located in my personal folders.  
Brian Tillman - 28 Oct 2005 16:46 GMT
> I have to use my calendar on the server online in order to share it
> with my co-workers.  When I try to save an appointment it tells me
> "the reminder will not appear because it is not in my calendar".  It
> works fine on my other calendar thats located in my personal folders.

Reminders work only on the calendars in your delivery location.  You
obviously have your delivery location set to a PST.  Why?
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Holly Sickels - 31 Oct 2005 18:00 GMT
We have to have our mail go to a .pst on our hard drive because there is not
enough room on the server to let everyone keep their emails.....

> > I have to use my calendar on the server online in order to share it
> > with my co-workers.  When I try to save an appointment it tells me
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> Reminders work only on the calendars in your delivery location.  You
> obviously have your delivery location set to a PST.  Why?
Brian Tillman - 31 Oct 2005 21:01 GMT
> We have to have our mail go to a .pst on our hard drive because there
> is not enough room on the server to let everyone keep their
> emails.....

That's still not the way to do it.  Keep your Exchange mailbox as your
delivery location and define rules to move your incoming messages to a PST.

However, disk drives ar CHEAP.  $50 for 160 GB for EIDE drives.
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