From: stevehay94 on 21 Sep 2006 14:20 CF - did you ever solve this problem? I'm experiencing the same thing and have searched everywhere trying to find an answer? Does anyone else have ideas on what the problem is here? More details: This occurs for only one user (A) in an office of 20 when they are viewing one other user's (B) calendar. They (A) can view all others just fine. On top of that, all other users can view the calendar (B) that user (A) has trouble viewing. All permissions are set up identically as are all settings within Outlook that "should" relate to something like this. When user A initially goes into user B's calendar, today's appointments should up just fine. However, when they try to navigate within the calendar or change to another day, they get the error: "Could not read the calendar. You do not have sufficient permission to perform this operation on this object. See the folder contact or your system administrator." Another unique condition with this problem is that user A can only see private items within user B's calendar once the error has occured. This is the case regardless of the permission settings selected by user B for user A regarding viewing private entries. Active Directory settings are identical for all users. The environment is Windows 2000 Server, Exchange 2000 Server, Office 2003 on Dell Optiplex Desktops. Any and all help solving this issue is much appreciated. Thanks! steve "ComputerFlake" wrote: > That might help with the viewing error but what about the disappearing > entries we've been experiencing? I think there's something more going on here > than just a viewing issue. I will certainly give your idea a try. Thanks for > the info! > > CF > > "Angela" wrote: > > > I'm not certain, but could it be that you are only viewing one month of the > > calendar at a time? > > I'm referring to the feature where you can publish a certain amount of > > months of free or busy time. Follow me on this: > > Click "Tools" > > Choose "Options" > > In the box, under Calencar, click the button "Calendar Options" > > Then click the button "Free/Busy Options" near the bottom. > > Then there is an option to publish __ months of calendar free/busy > > information on the server. > > > > Now mine is set to 3 months, and I'm not sure if that means OTHER people can > > see only 3 months of my free/busy stuff or if I can view 3 months of stuff on > > shared calendars, but maybe this needs to be set on the shared calendar > > itself rather than your own? > > > > Not sure this will help, but thought I'd try. > > Good luck!
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