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I have a user that has both a Personal folder calendar and Exchange calendar.
When he receives a meeting request and response to it the meeting is posted on his personal folder calendar and he never receives a reminder. How can I get the reminder to post to his calendar on the exchange calendar? -- holler |
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holler wrote:
I have a user that has both a Personal folder calendar and Exchange calendar. When he receives a meeting request and response to it the meeting is posted on his personal folder calendar and he never receives a reminder. How can I get the reminder to post to his calendar on the exchange calendar? Make sure the delivery location is the Exchange mailbox. -- Brian Tillman |
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I'm sorry I didn't mention that his mail is setup for exchange and is
delivered to the mailbox. We use Personal folders so that our users can save e-mail for a paper trail and the mailbox has a limit of 3 MB so Personal Folders is a perfect storage spot. Before we setup Exchange we had our users setup on a POP3 account so I was thinking it was keeping a setting somewhere in Outlook that we didn't change. I'm thinking about removing the Personal Folder and then recreating it and importing in the .pst excluding the calendar. What's your thoughts? -- holler "Brian Tillman" wrote: holler wrote: I have a user that has both a Personal folder calendar and Exchange calendar. When he receives a meeting request and response to it the meeting is posted on his personal folder calendar and he never receives a reminder. How can I get the reminder to post to his calendar on the exchange calendar? Make sure the delivery location is the Exchange mailbox. -- Brian Tillman |
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holler wrote:
I'm sorry I didn't mention that his mail is setup for exchange and is delivered to the mailbox. We use Personal folders so that our users can save e-mail for a paper trail and the mailbox has a limit of 3 MB so Personal Folders is a perfect storage spot. Before we setup Exchange we had our users setup on a POP3 account so I was thinking it was keeping a setting somewhere in Outlook that we didn't change. I'm thinking about removing the Personal Folder and then recreating it and importing in the .pst excluding the calendar. What's your thoughts? Calendar items will be added automatically to the Calendar folder in whatever location is the delivery location, unless the user directs it elsewhere. Additionally, reminders fire only in the default folders, unless you use third-party tools. POP and Exchange accounts share the same delivery location, so even if a message comes in via POP it will be stored in Exchange's Inbox if that's the delivery location. Never export to or import from a PST. Simply open the old PST with FiIleOpenOutlook Data File and then copy or move the data to new PST. I really don't see how a new PST will make a difference. Consider, instead, starting with a new mail profile. -- Brian Tillman |
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