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From: Stephen White on 1 Aug 2008 10:14 Hi folks - I have tracked down, I believe, the source of my problem with appointments which appear in OL2003 as viewed through Terminal Server not showing up when I connect to the exchange server from my desktop using OL2007. And I do not have an iPhone. I found that, when viewing my appointments in the "View All" mode in OL2003 via TS, all the appointments have end dates (as they should). When I view them in OL2007 however, the majority of them do not have an end date and consequently do not appear, or do not appear properly, in Day/Week/Month view. However, when double clicked to edit the properties of the appointment, the end date dialogue box clearly indicates the end date. Rechoosing the identical end date from the pull down menu results in OL2007 accurately registering it because after clicking Save/Close, that appointment will then show up in Day/Week/Month mode. To reiterate, the appointment is being recognized properly in OL2003 run off of Terminal Server but not when connected in cached mode in OL2007. I have deleted the OST file but the appointments get recreated in the faulty manner. I have cleared all offline items in the calendar but same issue. I have "reset view" in Customize Current View. I have deleted the frmcache.dat, extend.dat, Views.dat and Outcmd.dat files to have them recreated but that didn't work either. Now I have been synchronizing my HTC Touch (WM 6.1) for over a year and the appointments with no end date where not only created on the Touch so I don't think it is a WM synch issue. I am running Vista, btw. Any suggestions? Thanks! SW
From: Thomas Everritt Thomas on 11 Aug 2008 17:00
We are experiencing the same problem using EX03. All appointments appear on the Terminal Server with OL03 client and on the T-mobile Dash but some appointments disappear using both OL03 and OL07 on the local computer. When you open the all appointments view, the missing appointments have no end date. The fix is as you describe. The only common denominator we have found is the mobile synchronization. Have not seen the problem using BES. |