dazzabroughton
MIS
We are currently in the middle of moving from Exchange 2000 to 2003, using the swing method.
So I have built an additional Exchange 2000 server, and moved all the existing mailboxes, public folders to this second server - so far everyhing is fine.
What I now need to do, is shutdown the original server, leave it down for a week or so, and if all OK I'll rebuild it at Exchange 2003.
Trouble is, when I stop the information store on my original server, some users can no longer open other people's calendars, that before they had no problem with. As soon as I start the information store again, they can see it.
I wonder if the problem is somehow on the users machine (all use Oulook 2000), and its somehow caching the information about the original server.
I know the problem is not with the delegate's calendar, as when this problem occurs, other users with permission can see the calendar.
Anyone, any ideas
Thanks
So I have built an additional Exchange 2000 server, and moved all the existing mailboxes, public folders to this second server - so far everyhing is fine.
What I now need to do, is shutdown the original server, leave it down for a week or so, and if all OK I'll rebuild it at Exchange 2003.
Trouble is, when I stop the information store on my original server, some users can no longer open other people's calendars, that before they had no problem with. As soon as I start the information store again, they can see it.
I wonder if the problem is somehow on the users machine (all use Oulook 2000), and its somehow caching the information about the original server.
I know the problem is not with the delegate's calendar, as when this problem occurs, other users with permission can see the calendar.
Anyone, any ideas
Thanks