it should work. are they normal appointments? is the private flag set? Can
you see them if you disable cache mode?

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> My company uses Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 and configures our
> computers
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> Synchronization both ways work fine for email and folders ... just not for
> calendar entries ... thoughts?
Joe - 02 Apr 2006 03:54 GMT
They are normal appointments ... The private flag is not set ... Won't
disabiling cache mode interfere with possible data loss in Outlook 2003?
Also, I did notice that even though the OWA created appointements do not
show up in the Outlook 2003 calendar, the reminders/alarms for the
appointments do! So it would appear that the data is being synched ... but it
doesn't explain why the OWA calendar entries aren't visible in Outlook 2003.
> it should work. are they normal appointments? is the private flag set? Can
> you see them if you disable cache mode?
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> > Synchronization both ways work fine for email and folders ... just not for
> > calendar entries ... thoughts?