Outlook 2007 Shared Calenders

G

Guest

I am running Outlook 2007 with SBS 2003 and using shared calenders. About one
half of my workstations are XP/2003 and the other half 2007 with XP or Vista.
Intermittently I get an error when trying to access a someone else's calendar
but only on the machines with 2007.

Microsoft Office Outlook
The messaging interface has returned an unknown error. If the problem
persists, restart Outlook.

I can usually still access some of the other calenders when this happens.

When I restart Outlook it works again.

Can anyone help me? I'd like to get all my machines up to 2007.
 
G

Guest

Why don't you upgrade all of them to 2007? We had that problem, moved to
2007 and have not had a problem since.
 
G

Guest

I didn't upgrade all of them because I am having a problem. If I do that and
it doesn't fix it then I have a bigger problem. The users I haven't upgraded
yet aren't having the problem but would freak out if they did. Do you think
it really could be an interaction between O23K and O27K when Exchange is the
store?
 
Y

YSpud

I am having the same issue. Outlook 2007 running on Vista and two
shared calendars on an exchange 2003 server. Intermittent messaging
interface errors. Driving me nuts. Has anyone come up with an answer
for this yet ?
 
L

Luther

How do I share my calendar on both my computers and my email?









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Does this issue (e.g. messaging interface errors) have anything to do
with BCM?

BCM uses MAPI storage APIs, but I don't think it uses MAPI message
APIs.
 
G

Guest

I would like to know how to move my calender from my XP machine to my new
cpu, I have networked them, but what now? thanks
 
G

Guest

I have BCM on a couple of the problem clients but not all so I don't think
BCM has anything to do with it.

Lorie, I have an exchange server that provides the sharing
 

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