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Calendar events not showing up

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Jeff Wommer - 29 Nov 2007 19:38 GMT
We are using Outlook 2007 with Exchange Server 2003.  We have users sharing
their personal calendars with one another.  Some users have been saying when
they add an event to another person's calendar, they see it, but the
calendar's owner does not see the event.  Usually after an hour or so, the
event does show up.  I have tried having the users disable cached mode, but
that hasn't seemed to help.  I've also searched the web without much luck.  
Any ideas to try?

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Northern Michigan University

Steve - 29 Nov 2007 23:26 GMT
On Nov 30, 5:38 am, Jeff Wommer <JeffWom...@discussions.microsoft.com>
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> We are using Outlook 2007 with Exchange Server 2003.  We have users sharing
> their personal calendars with one another.  Some users have been saying when
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> Systems Technologist
> Northern Michigan University

Hi,

I am having a similar issue with delegated calendars, delegates not
seeing recurring items and updates. We have exchange 2003 and and all
clients use outlook 2003.

Have you had any luck with your issue ??

Steve
Jeff Wommer - 30 Nov 2007 14:37 GMT
Hi Steve,

No I haven't had any luck fixing this issue.  I've searched a lot and
haven't found anything conclusive on what the cause is.  I did see a couple
posts saying you need to update to SP2 (Exchange 2003) in order to fix this,
but I've been running that since it was released.  I really thought the
cached-mode setting would make the difference, but it hasn't.  I'm getting
the feeling I'm just going to have to tell the users that they'll have to put
up with it.  Not really what I want to do, but I don't really have a choice
at this point.  Maybe Exchange 2007 would fix it... ;)

-Jeff

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Northern Michigan University

> On Nov 30, 5:38 am, Jeff Wommer <JeffWom...@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote:
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> Steve

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