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Unable to update public free/busy data. operation failed

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J.P. - 03 Jan 2005 16:21 GMT
while using outlook calendar, when a new appointment comes up on my screen, I
do not receive the message, no audible alarms and this message comes up in a
dialogue. Can someone help me figuring this problem.

Thanks
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 04 Jan 2005 02:45 GMT
Can you try explaining it as if we have no idea what you are seeing? WHat
version of Outlook?  Comes up on your screen??? What message?

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After furious head scratching, J.P. asked:

| while using outlook calendar, when a new appointment comes up on my
| screen, I do not receive the message, no audible alarms and this
| message comes up in a dialogue. Can someone help me figuring this
| problem.
|
| Thanks
J.P. - 04 Jan 2005 11:09 GMT
Sorry about that! I'm running Outlook 2002 and I'm trying to organize my
group for outlook calendar. I have populated a file which was distributed to
4/5 individual for testing. One of the person has loaded the calendar file in
his outlook but every time there is a reminder instead of a pop up window and
an alarm he gets a window with "Unable to update public free/busy data.
Operation failed. No alarm. It seems like the events pop up correctly but not
audible alarm just that message. Hope this helps

> Can you try explaining it as if we have no idea what you are seeing? WHat
> version of Outlook?  Comes up on your screen??? What message?
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> | Thanks
 
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