Hello Ed Crowley [MVP], We are seeing this error on the BE server that holds more than one Mailbox store. This server only has one Public store and they all point to that as default. Can it be some mailbox in that public store that is corrupt and can I repair that somehow? /Niclas > How many servers and mailbox stores do you have? The first place to > start looking is the properties of each mailbox store, and which > public folder server mailboxes on that store look to by default. > > "Niclas Eriksson" wrote in message > news:80b2ecac1b258ca4d795fcfbe6a@news.microsoft.com... > >> Hello Ed Crowley [MVP], >> >> That I don't know. Can I see that somehow? Can it be that some users >> use the "wrong" public folder and some the correct one and how can I >> fix that? >> >> /Niclas >> >>> Outlook gets free-busy data from a system public folder. Is it >>> possible that your users are looking to different public folder >>> servers with free-busy data, and maybe replication isn't working >>> properly? >>> >>> "Niclas Eriksson" wrote in message >>> news:80b2ecac19a48ca4bf670076a49@news.microsoft.com... >>> >>>> Been searching on the net for a solution on this, hope some of you >>>> can help. >>>> >>>> We have Exchange 2003 SP2 and Outlook 2003 SP2 installed. The error >>>> I >>>> can't find a solution for is: >>>> On some users the free/busy information isn't showed when using the >>>> Scheduling tab in Outlook calendar (Other users as Attendees) but >>>> if >>>> I >>>> open that users Calendar using Open other user's folder it shows up >>>> OK and >>>> I can read the Free/Busy info. The user has his/her calendar rights >>>> set to >>>> Default-Reviewer. This doesn't happend on all users, but it seems >>>> to >>>> be >>>> showing up on newly created users more often than old ones. >>>> Is there anyone that has a solution for this? Is it a known bug >>>> with >>>> a hotfix?
There are no mailboxes in a public store. -- Ed Crowley MVP - Exchange "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!" "Niclas Eriksson" wrote in message news:80b2ecac1b378ca4d83025808ce@news.microsoft.com... > Hello Ed Crowley [MVP], > > We are seeing this error on the BE server that holds more than one Mailbox > store. This server only has one Public store and they all point to that as > default. Can it be some mailbox in that public store that is corrupt and > can I repair that somehow? > > /Niclas > > >> How many servers and mailbox stores do you have? The first place to >> start looking is the properties of each mailbox store, and which >> public folder server mailboxes on that store look to by default. >> >> "Niclas Eriksson" wrote in message >> news:80b2ecac1b258ca4d795fcfbe6a@news.microsoft.com... >> >>> Hello Ed Crowley [MVP], >>> >>> That I don't know. Can I see that somehow? Can it be that some users >>> use the "wrong" public folder and some the correct one and how can I >>> fix that? >>> >>> /Niclas >>> >>>> Outlook gets free-busy data from a system public folder. Is it >>>> possible that your users are looking to different public folder >>>> servers with free-busy data, and maybe replication isn't working >>>> properly? >>>> >>>> "Niclas Eriksson" wrote in message >>>> news:80b2ecac19a48ca4bf670076a49@news.microsoft.com... >>>> >>>>> Been searching on the net for a solution on this, hope some of you >>>>> can help. >>>>> >>>>> We have Exchange 2003 SP2 and Outlook 2003 SP2 installed. The error >>>>> I >>>>> can't find a solution for is: >>>>> On some users the free/busy information isn't showed when using the >>>>> Scheduling tab in Outlook calendar (Other users as Attendees) but >>>>> if >>>>> I >>>>> open that users Calendar using Open other user's folder it shows up >>>>> OK and >>>>> I can read the Free/Busy info. The user has his/her calendar rights >>>>> set to >>>>> Default-Reviewer. This doesn't happend on all users, but it seems >>>>> to >>>>> be >>>>> showing up on newly created users more often than old ones. >>>>> Is there anyone that has a solution for this? Is it a known bug >>>>> with >>>>> a hotfix? > >