Default and Mailbox Calendars...

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Buckcpa

My company is one a server with the ability to share virtually any piece of
information on any of the three computers in the office. Two of us work full
time and currently the boss is the only one with capabilities to share his
calendar, etc. He used to be able to share his default calendar on the
network but a few months ago his pc crashed and so we were forced to purchase
a new tower. Our tech has been employed by us for only a few months and he
did all the setup for the new tower to get everything transferred from old
tower to the new, etc. Now, my boss is only able to share a calendar that is
labeled as Calendar in Mailbox... Mine is the same way. Is there any way to
fix this? Are we maybe not sharing all the information that we should be
through the network? Please help, this is driving my boss and I crazy!!
 
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Brian Tillman

Buckcpa said:
My company is one a server with the ability to share virtually any
piece of information on any of the three computers in the office.
Two of us work full time and currently the boss is the only one with
capabilities to share his calendar, etc. He used to be able to share
his default calendar on the network but a few months ago his pc
crashed and so we were forced to purchase a new tower. Our tech has
been employed by us for only a few months and he did all the setup
for the new tower to get everything transferred from old tower to the
new, etc. Now, my boss is only able to share a calendar that is
labeled as Calendar in Mailbox... Mine is the same way. Is there
any way to fix this? Are we maybe not sharing all the information
that we should be through the network? Please help, this is driving
my boss and I crazy!!

The Calendar in the mail box IS his default calendar, if the mailbox is his
delivery location. It should be. If he (or anyone) has a PST as a delivery
location, then there's absolutely no way to share the default calendar
without third-party additions. Change the delivery location to the Exchange
mailbox and you'll be all set.
 

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