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date: 21 Jul 2005 14:52:02 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.outlook.mac        back       


Outlook 2K1 permissions problem   
Hello,
  We are currently connecting to Exchange 2k3 using Outlook 2001. For
some reason my email recently became unable to see certain calendars
within the company. Today I tested all the calendars in the company and
found 3 that I could no longer open. I also no longer have permission
to oepn a 2nd email account that I always have been able to also.


What has changed:
Nothing since it worked last.
I did however recently upgrade my system to 10.4x but it was all
working after that upgrade for 2 weeks.


I am at my wits end as I cannot find any more settings that would block
only a certain few calendars AND my IT people tell me nothing has
changed.


Does anyone have anything that I can try to resolve this issue.
date: 21 Jul 2005 14:52:02 -0700   author:   unknown

Re: Outlook 2K1 permissions problem   
In article ,
 bill.mccoy@rgroup.com wrote:

>   We are currently connecting to Exchange 2k3 using Outlook 2001. For
> some reason my email recently became unable to see certain calendars
> within the company. Today I tested all the calendars in the company and
> found 3 that I could no longer open. I also no longer have permission
> to oepn a 2nd email account that I always have been able to also.

> I am at my wits end as I cannot find any more settings that would block
> only a certain few calendars AND my IT people tell me nothing has
> changed.

I strongly suspect something has changed but your IT folks may not be 
associating the change with your problem.

All of this sounds permissions related. Have you verified that the 
owners of each of the calendars and the email account still have you 
listed with at least Reviewer privileges?

Your Exchange admins have repair tools they can run to repair 
permissions problems as well.

bill
-- 
William M. Smith
(Microsoft Interop MVP)
date: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 22:10:15 -0500   author:   William Smith

Re: Outlook 2K1 permissions problem   
Thanks for the input.


Now, how can I prove to the IT people that this is something for them
to look into? They believe that it is only my "machine" still and that
I need to reformat and rollbakc to an older OS.
date: 22 Jul 2005 14:00:29 -0700   author:   bill.mccoy

Re: Outlook 2K1 permissions problem   
In article ,
 "bill.mccoy"  wrote:

> Thanks for the input.
> 
> 
> Now, how can I prove to the IT people that this is something for them
> to look into? They believe that it is only my "machine" still and that
> I need to reformat and rollbakc to an older OS.

A good first start is to set up the same account on a Windows computer 
in Outlook and see if you get the same results. I suspect you will.

If you don't, that's not to say something still isn't wrong with the 
server. The Outlook 2001 client can do very little other than show you 
what the Exchange server provides you. If permissions aren't the issue 
then security settings on the server are a good second bet.

You may want to post a question in one of the 
microsoft.public.exchange.* groups to see if the folks there can give 
you an idea of what to look for on a server. I'm not an Exchange admin 
and know very little about the setup to help you with something like 
that.

Good luck! bill
-- 
William M. Smith
(Microsoft Interop MVP)
date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 21:56:12 -0500   author:   William Smith

Re: Outlook 2K1 permissions problem   
Ok, using RDC I was able to log into my email account using outlook
2000 and I could open everyone's calendar. I also found out something
even more odd.

Using Outlook 2000 I can see all calendars

Using Outlook 2k1 MAC I can see all calendars but 3.


I am pulling my hair out on this one.
date: 27 Jul 2005 09:29:05 -0700   author:   bill.mccoy

Re: Outlook 2K1 permissions problem   
In article ,
 "bill.mccoy"  wrote:

> Ok, using RDC I was able to log into my email account using outlook
> 2000 and I could open everyone's calendar. I also found out something
> even more odd.
> 
> Using Outlook 2000 I can see all calendars
> 
> Using Outlook 2k1 MAC I can see all calendars but 3.
> 
> 
> I am pulling my hair out on this one.


Even though you've established that the account has access to the 
calendars using Outlook for Windows, are the privileges for these 
calendars similar to the privileges of the calendars you can't see? If 
not, how do they differ?

If the owner of one of the missing calendars sets up another calendar 
with identical privileges, can you see it? Your problem may be resolved 
by requesting that the three calendar files be recreated.

Finally, how to you access the calendars you see? Via public folders or 
connecting to the calendar as shared from another account? If the 
missing calendars are in public folders, be sure that you have been 
granted Reviewer privileges at minimum on the folders.

Hope this helps! bill
-- 
William M. Smith
(Microsoft Interop MVP)
date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 22:21:17 -0500   author:   William Smith

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