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Problems with calendar after migration
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I had a Exchange 2003 with a broken DB. Then i prepared other server with Exchange 2003 too. I follow the instructions and replicate the public folders. The old Exchange server doesn't exist any more. What can i do in this case? can i create other folder o instance to restore this tool?
Take a look at this site: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa997491%28EXCHG.65%29.aspx
Check and see that your SCHEDULE+FREE BUSY folder exists and that it contains content. Then check permissions and make sure that your users can view and modify it.
Check and see that your SCHEDULE+FREE BUSY folder exists and that it contains content. Then check permissions and make sure that your users can view and modify it.
ASKER
I haven't any schedule+Free BUSY folder. do i need install any feature to my exchange server?.
Read the link I gave you. It shows you how to right click your public folders and select "view system folders"
If you do that, the free/busy folder should be there.
If you do that, the free/busy folder should be there.
ASKER
ok, in this moment i'm going to business trip but i will see that.
right click on it, select properties and check client permissions. Make sure that your users can access it. You can try adding a user explicitly instead of via group to test.
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ok, i do that but it didn't solve the problem. what else can i do?
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ok, when i run Outlook with the /cleanfreebusy flag i can see the schedule. is it possible run some task in the server?
Nope. This just tells outlook to refresh the publicly stored free/busy information.
I would suggest using your login script or group policy if you need to force a lot users to run this.
I would suggest using your login script or group policy if you need to force a lot users to run this.
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yes, i did that but it isn't nice jajaj.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Did you add another 2003 server and migrate a mailbox? Did you replace the existing server? Free/Busy info is stored in public folders so you need to make sure that you replicated them correctly.
Take a look here: http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/freebusy-folders-exchange-server-2003-depth.html