Blank calendar opens if no permission

G

Guest

Hi

We have recently migrated from Exc 5.5 to Exc2003 and are still running in
mixed mode.
We have a unusual problem that some people when they try to open another
users calendar the get an empy calendar, instead of the normal "unable to
display foler" message.
This occurs when the user hasnt got permission to the calendar they are
trying to open, obviously this is causing some problems as the user thinks
they are seeing the real calendar.
At the back of my mind I have a feelking this might be related to the
Anonymous permission we now have that wasnt there under 5.5, but that may be
way off the mark.
We are using Outlook 2002.

Thanks in advnace for any help anyone can offerr

Russell Corrie
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Sounds like this is more related to Exchange than Outlook. Try posting in
an exchange group as well - microsoft.public.exchange.admin might be a good
place to start.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After furious head scratching, Russell Corrie asked:

| Hi
|
| We have recently migrated from Exc 5.5 to Exc2003 and are still
| running in mixed mode.
| We have a unusual problem that some people when they try to open
| another users calendar the get an empy calendar, instead of the
| normal "unable to display foler" message.
| This occurs when the user hasnt got permission to the calendar they
| are trying to open, obviously this is causing some problems as the
| user thinks they are seeing the real calendar.
| At the back of my mind I have a feelking this might be related to the
| Anonymous permission we now have that wasnt there under 5.5, but that
| may be way off the mark.
| We are using Outlook 2002.
|
| Thanks in advnace for any help anyone can offerr
|
| Russell Corrie
 

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