Error deleting/updating private appointment

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Matt-NSC

I get this error when trying to delete or update a private appointment (which
I made). one or more recipients in this item were not usable. I know it's
not a permissions issue as I have multiple calendars that I do this with.
I'm to the point where I'm about to delete and recreate this "user" but It
has a lot of things scheduled already and therefore I 'd have to recreate all
of those. Any ideas?
 
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Brian Tillman

Matt-NSC said:
I get this error when trying to delete or update a private
appointment (which I made). one or more recipients in this item were
not usable. I know it's not a permissions issue as I have multiple
calendars that I do this with. I'm to the point where I'm about to
delete and recreate this "user" but It has a lot of things scheduled
already and therefore I 'd have to recreate all of those. Any ideas?

Where is the private item located?
 
M

Matt-NSC

it's a user. We add users for our conference rooms so employees can book the
room.
 
M

Matt-NSC

The item is on the users calendar. We create a user in AD for our
conferencerooms so that people can book the rooms all the other work without
issue
 
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Brian Tillman

Matt-NSC said:
The item is on the users calendar. We create a user in AD for our
conferencerooms so that people can book the rooms all the other work
without issue

Naturally someone sharing the user's calendar won't be able to modify
private entries in that calendar.
 
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Matt-NSC

what i'm doing is this. i am booking a conference room witha private appoint,
later i need to either modify or delete it out of the conference room's
calendar and it doesn't let me (the creator). I can however do this on other
conference rooms. They are in the same OU and are practically clones of one
another
 
M

Matt-NSC

What I don't understand is that this is not happening on two other accounts.
I guess I'm just going to have to recreate it
 
B

Brian Tillman

Matt-NSC said:
What I don't understand is that this is not happening on two other
accounts. I guess I'm just going to have to recreate it

What I interpret the thread I cited as saying is to log in as each user
representing the various resources and check the permissions to make sure
they agree.
 
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Matt-NSC

they are completely identical

Brian Tillman said:
What I interpret the thread I cited as saying is to log in as each user
representing the various resources and check the permissions to make sure
they agree.
 
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Matt-NSC

UPDATE: I discovered that even if I remove the private setting on the
meeting it shows up as not private in each persons calendar EXCEPT the
resource. If I log in as the resource and remove the private flag, then go
back to being myself I can send the cancellation without incident
 

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