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I have three secretaries who each have full access to their common boss'
mailbox and have it displayed in their Folder List. They use his TaskPad in his Calendar to record memos for incoming phone calls to him. There are three standard and two custom fields in the boss' TaskPad (and Tasks folder). Since we upgraded the secretaries from Win2K/Outlook2K to WinXP/Office2003, they have found that they cannot put anything in the two custom fields when entering a new task in the "new item" row at the top of the TaskPad; they get the "Default Beep" program event (as listed in Control Panel -- Sounds and Audio Devices -- "Sounds" tab -- Program Events). There is no error message. They can enter data in the standard fields. Curiously, they can enter data in the custom fields when they view their boss' Tasks folder. The workaround at this time is for them to enter new tasks in the Tasks folder but view existing tasks in TaskPad. Obviously, this is a bit of a pain. I, as the Exchange Administrator, can edit all fields -- custom and standard -- in the TaskPad in question. Any thoughts on how these users can get back rights to edit/create in the custom fields in TaskPad? TIA, roshan |
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I gave up and called MS Support. I demo'd the problem to the tech, who was
stumped. After a couple of hours, we figured out that if custom fields with the same name are in the secretary's OWN Tasks folder (even if not displayed there or in her own TaskPad), then she can edit those identically-named custom fields in her boss' TaskPad. The MS tech refunded the charge and opened a "Solution Object", which is the predecessor to a Knowledgebase article. "Roshan Q" wrote: I have three secretaries who each have full access to their common boss' mailbox and have it displayed in their Folder List. They use his TaskPad in his Calendar to record memos for incoming phone calls to him. There are three standard and two custom fields in the boss' TaskPad (and Tasks folder). Since we upgraded the secretaries from Win2K/Outlook2K to WinXP/Office2003, they have found that they cannot put anything in the two custom fields when entering a new task in the "new item" row at the top of the TaskPad; they get the "Default Beep" program event (as listed in Control Panel -- Sounds and Audio Devices -- "Sounds" tab -- Program Events). There is no error message. They can enter data in the standard fields. Curiously, they can enter data in the custom fields when they view their boss' Tasks folder. The workaround at this time is for them to enter new tasks in the Tasks folder but view existing tasks in TaskPad. Obviously, this is a bit of a pain. I, as the Exchange Administrator, can edit all fields -- custom and standard -- in the TaskPad in question. Any thoughts on how these users can get back rights to edit/create in the custom fields in TaskPad? TIA, roshan |
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Roshan, you had previously posted about links not updating between
worksheets. I have the same problem. Has the situation been resolved for you? If so please post it to the "Links Not Updating". Thanks, Jerry "Roshan Q" wrote: I gave up and called MS Support. I demo'd the problem to the tech, who was stumped. After a couple of hours, we figured out that if custom fields with the same name are in the secretary's OWN Tasks folder (even if not displayed there or in her own TaskPad), then she can edit those identically-named custom fields in her boss' TaskPad. The MS tech refunded the charge and opened a "Solution Object", which is the predecessor to a Knowledgebase article. "Roshan Q" wrote: I have three secretaries who each have full access to their common boss' mailbox and have it displayed in their Folder List. They use his TaskPad in his Calendar to record memos for incoming phone calls to him. There are three standard and two custom fields in the boss' TaskPad (and Tasks folder). Since we upgraded the secretaries from Win2K/Outlook2K to WinXP/Office2003, they have found that they cannot put anything in the two custom fields when entering a new task in the "new item" row at the top of the TaskPad; they get the "Default Beep" program event (as listed in Control Panel -- Sounds and Audio Devices -- "Sounds" tab -- Program Events). There is no error message. They can enter data in the standard fields. Curiously, they can enter data in the custom fields when they view their boss' Tasks folder. The workaround at this time is for them to enter new tasks in the Tasks folder but view existing tasks in TaskPad. Obviously, this is a bit of a pain. I, as the Exchange Administrator, can edit all fields -- custom and standard -- in the TaskPad in question. Any thoughts on how these users can get back rights to edit/create in the custom fields in TaskPad? TIA, roshan |
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I did resolve it and the answer is posted where requested.
"Jerry" wrote: Roshan, you had previously posted about links not updating between worksheets. I have the same problem. Has the situation been resolved for you? If so please post it to the "Links Not Updating". Thanks, Jerry "Roshan Q" wrote: I gave up and called MS Support. I demo'd the problem to the tech, who was stumped. After a couple of hours, we figured out that if custom fields with the same name are in the secretary's OWN Tasks folder (even if not displayed there or in her own TaskPad), then she can edit those identically-named custom fields in her boss' TaskPad. The MS tech refunded the charge and opened a "Solution Object", which is the predecessor to a Knowledgebase article. "Roshan Q" wrote: I have three secretaries who each have full access to their common boss' mailbox and have it displayed in their Folder List. They use his TaskPad in his Calendar to record memos for incoming phone calls to him. There are three standard and two custom fields in the boss' TaskPad (and Tasks folder). Since we upgraded the secretaries from Win2K/Outlook2K to WinXP/Office2003, they have found that they cannot put anything in the two custom fields when entering a new task in the "new item" row at the top of the TaskPad; they get the "Default Beep" program event (as listed in Control Panel -- Sounds and Audio Devices -- "Sounds" tab -- Program Events). There is no error message. They can enter data in the standard fields. Curiously, they can enter data in the custom fields when they view their boss' Tasks folder. The workaround at this time is for them to enter new tasks in the Tasks folder but view existing tasks in TaskPad. Obviously, this is a bit of a pain. I, as the Exchange Administrator, can edit all fields -- custom and standard -- in the TaskPad in question. Any thoughts on how these users can get back rights to edit/create in the custom fields in TaskPad? TIA, roshan |
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