The contents of this public folder are currently unavailable

G

Guest

Created a calendar in all public folders in site1
Gave permission to 10 users total (7 from site1 and 3 from site2)
Users has REVIEWER permission so they should be able to view calendar
Users from site2 is unable to view the calendar
Users from site 2 see the following msg when they click on the calendar.
Users has Office 2002 sp2

Any ideas?

Full error message:

Unable to display the folder. Microsoft Outlook could not access the
specified folder location.The contents of this public folder are currently
unavailable. Either the Microsoft Exchange Server computer servicing this
public folder is down or the public folder has not been replicated to this
site. See your administrator.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Try posting this to an Exchange list - they might know more about Exchange
and sites than us.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Darrin asked:

| Created a calendar in all public folders in site1
| Gave permission to 10 users total (7 from site1 and 3 from site2)
| Users has REVIEWER permission so they should be able to view calendar
| Users from site2 is unable to view the calendar
| Users from site 2 see the following msg when they click on the
| calendar. Users has Office 2002 sp2
|
| Any ideas?
|
| Full error message:
|
| Unable to display the folder. Microsoft Outlook could not access the
| specified folder location.The contents of this public folder are
| currently unavailable. Either the Microsoft Exchange Server computer
| servicing this public folder is down or the public folder has not
| been replicated to this site. See your administrator.
 

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