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Can anyone help me with an issue, I have a user at our organization who is
unable to see her appointments. If you complete an advanced find on the
meeting it will appear under the find criteria and it is accessible. The
problem is when the calendar is on any view (day/week/etccc..) it does not
show up. User has 5 users who have permissions to her calendar and all users
who have permissions can see the appointments in the calendar. In addition
there are no filters applied that have been set on any of the folders in
outlook. User is running outlook 98, I do know if 2003 there is an option
under options, calendar and plan to view or not to view meetings but that
option is not in 98. In addition, the appointments are not private, checked
that already. I have tested by exporting the calendar and trying to open the
calendar from a file and it exports the blank calendar. Is there a way to
export another users calendar if I have permissions to it (may be a
resolution). Please help. Hopefully I have covered all my basis and this is
enough info. to help solve the problem.
unable to see her appointments. If you complete an advanced find on the
meeting it will appear under the find criteria and it is accessible. The
problem is when the calendar is on any view (day/week/etccc..) it does not
show up. User has 5 users who have permissions to her calendar and all users
who have permissions can see the appointments in the calendar. In addition
there are no filters applied that have been set on any of the folders in
outlook. User is running outlook 98, I do know if 2003 there is an option
under options, calendar and plan to view or not to view meetings but that
option is not in 98. In addition, the appointments are not private, checked
that already. I have tested by exporting the calendar and trying to open the
calendar from a file and it exports the blank calendar. Is there a way to
export another users calendar if I have permissions to it (may be a
resolution). Please help. Hopefully I have covered all my basis and this is
enough info. to help solve the problem.