From: Ken on
I have installed 3 new workstations with Windows 7 Pro & Office 2007 Standard
in a SBS 2003 domain. The users cannot create shared calendars in Outlook.
When the user tries to send the invitation e-mail to other users they receive
an error saying they do not have permission on the server?

They had shared calendars with XP Pro/Office 2003 workstations.

Any suggestions?

Thank you.

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Ken
From: Diane Poremsky [MVP] on
Are they using the Exchange mailbox as their default delivery location? Are
they getting that error when they send the invite or does the other person
get the error when they try to open the folder?

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"Ken" <Ken(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I have installed 3 new workstations with Windows 7 Pro & Office 2007
> Standard
> in a SBS 2003 domain. The users cannot create shared calendars in Outlook.
> When the user tries to send the invitation e-mail to other users they
> receive
> an error saying they do not have permission on the server?
>
> They had shared calendars with XP Pro/Office 2003 workstations.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thank you.
>
> --
> Ken