Calendar folder doesn't synchronize with offline folder..

  • Thread starter Gerhard Austaller
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Gerhard Austaller

Hi

I have a very annoying problem. The (olny!) calendar folder off Outlook
2003 doesn't synchronize its offline folder any more. In Eigenschaften
-> Synchronisierung I can read that the calendar contains 500 elements
but the offline folder only 150. Whatever I try the offline folder
doesn't synchronize. Synchronization works perfect with all other
folders. Nor I apply any filters either..

Any ideas?

Thx
Gerhard
 
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Roady [MVP]

Make sure the the Calendar folder is selected for synchronisation in;
Tools-> Options-> tab Mail Setup-> button Send/Receive-> select default
send/receive group-> button Edit-> select Exchange account

Also check your synchronisation log for errors. The log is visible in Folder
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Gerhard Austaller

Hi

Roady said:
Make sure the the Calendar folder is selected for synchronisation in;
Tools-> Options-> tab Mail Setup-> button Send/Receive-> select default
send/receive group-> button Edit-> select Exchange account

Also check your synchronisation log for errors. The log is visible in Folder
Navigation

Thx for the advice but didn't work. But I just discovered that I had
auto archiving turned on. So the appointments I'm missing have been
moved to a pst file and deleted from (only?) offline folder. But they
somehow still are stored in the server folder. I have caching in
Outlook 2003 turned on. So far I have no solution how to solve this...

Gerhard
 

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