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Old April 7th 08, 09:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky {MVP}
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Default Permissions on Network Error when Sharing Calendar

open the profile and disable cached mode (its under more settings) - close
outlook, open it in 'classic' mode and test it - then set it back to cached
mode.

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"MJS" wrote in message
...
We've done lots of Send/Receive since this problem first surfaced. But
you
lost me on the cached mode. Can you give me step-by-step instructions on
how
to do this?

Thanks!

"Bob Randall" wrote:

I have seen this before. If the user is in cached mode, either click Send
and
Receive to get updated security information, or take them out of cached
mode,
connect to the share, then put them back in cached mode.

Bob


"MJS" wrote:

We are running MS Exchange Server 2003 and have 3 clients using Outlook
2007.
Sharing between all 3 were successful (for each pairing) except for
one
unable to share with another:

Client 1 can share with Client 2
Client 1 can share with Cliient 3
Client 2 can share with Client 1
Client 2 can share with Client 3
Client 3 care share with Client 1
Client 3 can NOT share with Client 2

The point is only one of these fails with the Mircosoft Office Outlook
message:

"Calendar sharing is not available with the following entries because
of
permission settings on your network....Do you want to send them a copy
of
this calendar in an e-mail message instead?"

The server administrator swears all permissions between the 3 are
identical
including groups they belong to. I've checked permissions within
Outlook and
confirmed they were set up correctly. I had someone else double check
in
case I just missed something. All to no avail.

Can anyone shed light on what the possibilities are for why this error
is
occurring, where to look???

Thanks.


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