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I have Outlook 2007. My manager has Outlook 2003. We share calendars
through a product called WorkgroupShare by Softalk Ltd. I am receiving reminders from his calendar flashing intermittently on my screen and a lot of them appear to be blank. They don't stay on the screen; they momentarily flash then disappear. The appointments do not appear in my calendar; I cannot even see them in his calendar. Softalk claim it is an Outlook 2007 problem. We were considering upgrading some of our users to Outlook 2007 this year (at the moment I am the only one using it) but we would still have a mixture of 2007 & 2003. However if this problem cannot be rectified then we cannot upgrade. Does anybody know of a solution to this; I don't want to turn reminders off as I still want to see my reminders - I just don't want to see his. |
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"carina" wrote in message
... I have Outlook 2007. My manager has Outlook 2003. We share calendars through a product called WorkgroupShare by Softalk Ltd. I am receiving reminders from his calendar flashing intermittently on my screen and a lot of them appear to be blank. They don't stay on the screen; they momentarily flash then disappear. The appointments do not appear in my calendar; I cannot even see them in his calendar. Softalk claim it is an Outlook 2007 problem. We were considering upgrading some of our users to Outlook 2007 this year (at the moment I am the only one using it) but we would still have a mixture of 2007 & 2003. However if this problem cannot be rectified then we cannot upgrade. Does anybody know of a solution to this; I don't want to turn reminders off as I still want to see my reminders - I just don't want to see his. Why do you believe this is an Outlook issue and not an issue caused by "WorkgroupShare"? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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I don't - I'm looking for confirmation that it is, as when I have raised the
same issue with WorkgroupShare Support (as have other people) they say it is an Outlook 2007 issue. I want to confirm which it is which is why I'm asking the question in this forum, so that I can ascertain if anybody else has the same problem with the same products and has found a solution. "Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: "carina" wrote in message ... I have Outlook 2007. My manager has Outlook 2003. We share calendars through a product called WorkgroupShare by Softalk Ltd. I am receiving reminders from his calendar flashing intermittently on my screen and a lot of them appear to be blank. They don't stay on the screen; they momentarily flash then disappear. The appointments do not appear in my calendar; I cannot even see them in his calendar. Softalk claim it is an Outlook 2007 problem. We were considering upgrading some of our users to Outlook 2007 this year (at the moment I am the only one using it) but we would still have a mixture of 2007 & 2003. However if this problem cannot be rectified then we cannot upgrade. Does anybody know of a solution to this; I don't want to turn reminders off as I still want to see my reminders - I just don't want to see his. Why do you believe this is an Outlook issue and not an issue caused by "WorkgroupShare"? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] . |
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"carina" wrote in message
... I don't - I'm looking for confirmation that it is, as when I have raised the same issue with WorkgroupShare Support (as have other people) they say it is an Outlook 2007 issue. I want to confirm which it is which is why I'm asking the question in this forum, so that I can ascertain if anybody else has the same problem with the same products and has found a solution. I wish I could give you some pointers. Normally, one disables an add-in to see if it's causing the problem, but since testing for the problem requires using the add-in (since you can't share anything without it), I can't think of a good way forward unless there is someone else who also uses that product and has experience with it. I hope that if there is, they'll chime in. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Ask them exactly what the issue is that causes Outlook to flash someone
else's reminder on your screen. I'm guessing it has something to due with how they share and how outlook 2007 triggers reminders- even so, its technically not outlook's problem as it doesn't happen unless that program is installed. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/ Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: Do you sync your mailbox with a smartphone or pda? http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=39473 "carina" wrote in message ... I don't - I'm looking for confirmation that it is, as when I have raised the same issue with WorkgroupShare Support (as have other people) they say it is an Outlook 2007 issue. I want to confirm which it is which is why I'm asking the question in this forum, so that I can ascertain if anybody else has the same problem with the same products and has found a solution. "Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: "carina" wrote in message ... I have Outlook 2007. My manager has Outlook 2003. We share calendars through a product called WorkgroupShare by Softalk Ltd. I am receiving reminders from his calendar flashing intermittently on my screen and a lot of them appear to be blank. They don't stay on the screen; they momentarily flash then disappear. The appointments do not appear in my calendar; I cannot even see them in his calendar. Softalk claim it is an Outlook 2007 problem. We were considering upgrading some of our users to Outlook 2007 this year (at the moment I am the only one using it) but we would still have a mixture of 2007 & 2003. However if this problem cannot be rectified then we cannot upgrade. Does anybody know of a solution to this; I don't want to turn reminders off as I still want to see my reminders - I just don't want to see his. Why do you believe this is an Outlook issue and not an issue caused by "WorkgroupShare"? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] . |
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Softalk's explanation is "As it is Outlook rather than us generating the
reminders we are somewhat limited in what we can do, WorkgroupShare just creates folders of Outlook items through the Outlook API so the Outlook reminder code etc is just going through these folders and looking at appointments, and showing reminders as necessary so with WorkgroupShare the best bet would be go to back and uncheck the reminder box after synchronisation has happened." I don't think their solution is practical as synchronisation happens every 20 minutes so I guess we just have to look for another product. As an aside to this, can anyone explain how my post got copied to slipstick.com, eggheadscafe.com, forum.codetwo.com and officekb.com (and probably hundreds of others I don't know about). Do posts on this MS forum automatically get copied elsewhere or is somebody picking them up and posting them. It's rather annoying as when I did a google search I though I had found others with the same problem as me, only to find they were my post. Also if anyone posts an answer to these sites I won't see it as I only monitor the MS one. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote: Ask them exactly what the issue is that causes Outlook to flash someone else's reminder on your screen. I'm guessing it has something to due with how they share and how outlook 2007 triggers reminders- even so, its technically not outlook's problem as it doesn't happen unless that program is installed. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/ Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: Do you sync your mailbox with a smartphone or pda? http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=39473 "carina" wrote in message ... I don't - I'm looking for confirmation that it is, as when I have raised the same issue with WorkgroupShare Support (as have other people) they say it is an Outlook 2007 issue. I want to confirm which it is which is why I'm asking the question in this forum, so that I can ascertain if anybody else has the same problem with the same products and has found a solution. "Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: "carina" wrote in message ... I have Outlook 2007. My manager has Outlook 2003. We share calendars through a product called WorkgroupShare by Softalk Ltd. I am receiving reminders from his calendar flashing intermittently on my screen and a lot of them appear to be blank. They don't stay on the screen; they momentarily flash then disappear. The appointments do not appear in my calendar; I cannot even see them in his calendar. Softalk claim it is an Outlook 2007 problem. We were considering upgrading some of our users to Outlook 2007 this year (at the moment I am the only one using it) but we would still have a mixture of 2007 & 2003. However if this problem cannot be rectified then we cannot upgrade. Does anybody know of a solution to this; I don't want to turn reminders off as I still want to see my reminders - I just don't want to see his. Why do you believe this is an Outlook issue and not an issue caused by "WorkgroupShare"? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] . |
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In reality you are actually posting to a public newsgroup through a web
based interface. You may find everything archived in google.groups should you care to look. As to all those "other forums", well they simply copy everything from the microsoft.public.outlook newsgroup so they can add their advertising and make it look like they are providing a "service". carina wrote: Softalk's explanation is "As it is Outlook rather than us generating the reminders we are somewhat limited in what we can do, WorkgroupShare just creates folders of Outlook items through the Outlook API so the Outlook reminder code etc is just going through these folders and looking at appointments, and showing reminders as necessary so with WorkgroupShare the best bet would be go to back and uncheck the reminder box after synchronisation has happened." I don't think their solution is practical as synchronisation happens every 20 minutes so I guess we just have to look for another product. As an aside to this, can anyone explain how my post got copied to slipstick.com, eggheadscafe.com, forum.codetwo.com and officekb.com (and probably hundreds of others I don't know about). Do posts on this MS forum automatically get copied elsewhere or is somebody picking them up and posting them. It's rather annoying as when I did a google search I though I had found others with the same problem as me, only to find they were my post. Also if anyone posts an answer to these sites I won't see it as I only monitor the MS one. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote: Ask them exactly what the issue is that causes Outlook to flash someone else's reminder on your screen. I'm guessing it has something to due with how they share and how outlook 2007 triggers reminders- even so, its technically not outlook's problem as it doesn't happen unless that program is installed. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/ Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: Do you sync your mailbox with a smartphone or pda? http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=39473 "carina" wrote in message ... I don't - I'm looking for confirmation that it is, as when I have raised the same issue with WorkgroupShare Support (as have other people) they say it is an Outlook 2007 issue. I want to confirm which it is which is why I'm asking the question in this forum, so that I can ascertain if anybody else has the same problem with the same products and has found a solution. "Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: "carina" wrote in message ... I have Outlook 2007. My manager has Outlook 2003. We share calendars through a product called WorkgroupShare by Softalk Ltd. I am receiving reminders from his calendar flashing intermittently on my screen and a lot of them appear to be blank. They don't stay on the screen; they momentarily flash then disappear. The appointments do not appear in my calendar; I cannot even see them in his calendar. Softalk claim it is an Outlook 2007 problem. We were considering upgrading some of our users to Outlook 2007 this year (at the moment I am the only one using it) but we would still have a mixture of 2007 & 2003. However if this problem cannot be rectified then we cannot upgrade. Does anybody know of a solution to this; I don't want to turn reminders off as I still want to see my reminders - I just don't want to see his. Why do you believe this is an Outlook issue and not an issue caused by "WorkgroupShare"? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] . |
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That's about what I thought was happening... thanks.
This forum uses a web front end and syncs with an NNTP server at msnews.microsoft.com - this makes it easy for people to ask questions as the web interface is easy to use and requires no setup. NNTP is easier for those who answer the questions as its faster and offers more features for following threads. Other forums can 'suck' the NNTP feeds and automatically republish the content - some of these forums are easier to use than the Office communities interface. It does get annoying when you're trying to check for problems and solutions though. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/ Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: Do you sync your mailbox with a smartphone or pda? http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=39473 "carina" wrote in message ... Softalk's explanation is "As it is Outlook rather than us generating the reminders we are somewhat limited in what we can do, WorkgroupShare just creates folders of Outlook items through the Outlook API so the Outlook reminder code etc is just going through these folders and looking at appointments, and showing reminders as necessary so with WorkgroupShare the best bet would be go to back and uncheck the reminder box after synchronisation has happened." I don't think their solution is practical as synchronisation happens every 20 minutes so I guess we just have to look for another product. As an aside to this, can anyone explain how my post got copied to slipstick.com, eggheadscafe.com, forum.codetwo.com and officekb.com (and probably hundreds of others I don't know about). Do posts on this MS forum automatically get copied elsewhere or is somebody picking them up and posting them. It's rather annoying as when I did a google search I though I had found others with the same problem as me, only to find they were my post. Also if anyone posts an answer to these sites I won't see it as I only monitor the MS one. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote: Ask them exactly what the issue is that causes Outlook to flash someone else's reminder on your screen. I'm guessing it has something to due with how they share and how outlook 2007 triggers reminders- even so, its technically not outlook's problem as it doesn't happen unless that program is installed. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/ Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: Do you sync your mailbox with a smartphone or pda? http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=39473 "carina" wrote in message ... I don't - I'm looking for confirmation that it is, as when I have raised the same issue with WorkgroupShare Support (as have other people) they say it is an Outlook 2007 issue. I want to confirm which it is which is why I'm asking the question in this forum, so that I can ascertain if anybody else has the same problem with the same products and has found a solution. "Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: "carina" wrote in message ... I have Outlook 2007. My manager has Outlook 2003. We share calendars through a product called WorkgroupShare by Softalk Ltd. I am receiving reminders from his calendar flashing intermittently on my screen and a lot of them appear to be blank. They don't stay on the screen; they momentarily flash then disappear. The appointments do not appear in my calendar; I cannot even see them in his calendar. Softalk claim it is an Outlook 2007 problem. We were considering upgrading some of our users to Outlook 2007 this year (at the moment I am the only one using it) but we would still have a mixture of 2007 & 2003. However if this problem cannot be rectified then we cannot upgrade. Does anybody know of a solution to this; I don't want to turn reminders off as I still want to see my reminders - I just don't want to see his. Why do you believe this is an Outlook issue and not an issue caused by "WorkgroupShare"? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] . |
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