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Appointments not showing when in Exchange Cached Mode

Mick6969 (TechnicalUser)
21 Jun 11 12:18
Hi

I have a problem where a few users, using both Outlook 2007 & Outlook 2010 can't see some appontments in their calendar under the normal Day/Week/Month view. If they change the view to "All Appointments" they can see them but there is no start date in the problem ones.

If they open an appointment up that is in the future the start date is acyually there.

If they try to open once up that has aleady occured it says "Can not open this item. The end date you entered occurs before the start date"

Finally if I switch of Cached Exchange mode then everything appears correctly.

I have delete the OST and re-created them
I have started Outlook with /cleanfreebusy /cleanreminders /cleanprofile
but nothing seems to help

Our users are out on the road and do need Cached Exchange Mode, please can anyone help?

Thanks

Mick


 
Mick6969 (TechnicalUser)
21 Jun 11 12:30
Sorry, created this in wrong forum.

Have done one in Exchange 2003 now but can't seem to delete/close this thread.

 

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