Jody, some companies use the NoOST setting in the
registry for controlling Offline folder and calendar
caching. Perhaps this has been set on that machine.
This may cause the key to "gray out".
XCLN: Disabling Calendar Caching in Outlook 98
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;237856
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Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]
"Jody" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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Nikki,
Could it be Offline Folder Settings?
When I go in to Microsoft Exchange Server | Change | More
Settings | Advanced Tab
The Offline Folder Settings tab is grayed out. There is
a path to an OST file.
How do I change it so I can get the tab not grayed out so
I can deselect use Offline Folder Settings?
Thanks
Jody
>-----Original Message-----
>Be sure to turn off the Calendar Cache option in
>the calendar for anyone working with delegates. This
>needs to be done for both the Main guy and his
>delegate.
>
>TOOLS | OPTIONS | PREFERENCES tab
>CALENDAR OPTIONS...
>Turn off the check mark for ALWAYS USE LOCAL CAL
>
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>Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]
>
>"Jody" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:5bed01c3772d$07f53550$(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have a strange issue where a user when he opens his
>calendar he is missing a few calendared items that were
>created by his delegate. If I open his calendar from the
>Delegates computer the calendared items are on the
>calendar. Additionally, if I go to anyone else's
>computer (with calendar REVIEWER permissions) and open
>his calendar they see the items on the calendar that the
>delegate has set.
>
>I've tried adding him to another computer and then
>setting up Outlook to talk to the Exchange Server and he
>still can not see the calendared items.
>
>I've also tried removing his Outlook Settings from his
>desktop and then re-adding them and I still get the same
>problem - can't view calendar items.
>
>The weird thing is if I the Domain Admin open his
>Calendar I get the same results he does.
>
>Any ideas how to fix it so that he (and I) see the
>correct Calendar items?
>
>Thanks
>Jody
>
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