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We are currently running Exchange 2003 in a clustered
environment. After I installed the SP1, we noticed that some meetings do not show up in Outlook 2002/2003 clients, but when we look at the calendar from Outlook Web Access (OWA), we can see the meeting. Could someone please let me know what is causing this problem and how to fix it? Thank you in advance, David xxxxxxxxx |
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David,
We are currently experiencing the same problem as you are. However, out of the 50 or so users we have, only one person is experiencing this problem. Our problem started when we upgraded from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2000. Exchange is running on a Windows 2000 Server box, and our users are running XP SP1. I have been working on the problem off and on for a while, but have not found a solution. I never thought to have the user check using Outlook Web Access, but sure enough, she can see meetings through there. Currently our users are on Outlook 2000, SP3. Same as before the upgrade. If you ever come up with a solution, I would certainly appreciate any assistance you could offer. In return, I would offer the same. My email is dslayton@ilchildcare.org. Shoot me an email sometime and maybe we can work it out. I have posted a few messages here about the same problem, and have been given some ideas on what to check. However, nothing has worked yet. >-----Original Message----- >We are currently running Exchange 2003 in a clustered >environment. After I installed the SP1, we noticed that >some meetings do not show up in Outlook 2002/2003 >clients, but when we look at the calendar from Outlook >Web Access (OWA), we can see the meeting. > >Could someone please let me know what is causing this >problem and how to fix it? > >Thank you in advance, >David > >xxxxxxxxx > >. > |
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