Hello Ed Crowley [MVP], Ok. My knowledge of Exchange isn't that good so bare with me.. :-) Do you have any way for me to check if something is corrupt or do you have any suggestion on how to fix the problem? /Niclas > There are no mailboxes in a public store. > > "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?
I'm not taking my clothes off no matter how nicely you ask. Are the users whose free-busy data you can't see publishing free-busy data? It's an Outlook setting. Have you tried starting their Outlook clients with the /cleanfreebusy switch? -- Ed Crowley MVP - Exchange "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!" "Niclas Eriksson" wrote in message news:80b2ecac1bdc8ca4e435c8fff8a@news.microsoft.com... > Hello Ed Crowley [MVP], > Ok. My knowledge of Exchange isn't that good so bare with me.. :-) > Do you have any way for me to check if something is corrupt or do you have > any suggestion on how to fix the problem? > > /Niclas > > >> There are no mailboxes in a public store. >> >> "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? > >