From: vks on 3 Jul 2007 16:40 Do i need to be concerned of this warning message i got on my application log? i have exchange 2003 sp1 running it on windows 2003 R2. Event Type: Warning Event Source: EXCDO Event Category: General Event ID: 8263 Date: 7/03/2007 Time: 3:20:01 pm User: N/A Computer: Server01 Description: The recurring appointment expansion in mailbox User1 has taken too long. Some recurring appointment instances may not be visible at this time. To ensure that the calendar view is correct, please refresh the calendar view in Microsoft Outlook Web Access. -- VKS
From: Rene Frenger on 4 Jul 2007 07:04 No, but install sp2 for Exchange. After that run the Health check from Best Practices Analyzer (www.exbpa.com). "vks" <vks(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9A04C75D-CAB7-44F5-AB1B-77269E5F75F7(a)microsoft.com... > Do i need to be concerned of this warning message i got on my application > log? i have exchange 2003 sp1 running it on windows 2003 R2. > > Event Type: Warning > Event Source: EXCDO > Event Category: General > Event ID: 8263 > Date: 7/03/2007 > Time: 3:20:01 pm > User: N/A > Computer: Server01 > Description: > > The recurring appointment expansion in mailbox User1 has taken too long. > Some recurring appointment instances may not be visible at this time. To > ensure that the calendar view is correct, please refresh the calendar view > in > Microsoft Outlook Web Access. > > -- > VKS
From: vks on 4 Jul 2007 10:36 thanks for the reply rene. i do have exchange 2003 with sp2. not sp1. this error showed up twice in the past month. the user reported any error. funny thing is he was not even using owa at that time. microsoft has no article on this. -- VKS "Rene Frenger" wrote: > No, but install sp2 for Exchange. > After that run the Health check from Best Practices Analyzer > (www.exbpa.com). > > > > > "vks" <vks(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:9A04C75D-CAB7-44F5-AB1B-77269E5F75F7(a)microsoft.com... > > Do i need to be concerned of this warning message i got on my application > > log? i have exchange 2003 sp1 running it on windows 2003 R2. > > > > Event Type: Warning > > Event Source: EXCDO > > Event Category: General > > Event ID: 8263 > > Date: 7/03/2007 > > Time: 3:20:01 pm > > User: N/A > > Computer: Server01 > > Description: > > > > The recurring appointment expansion in mailbox User1 has taken too long. > > Some recurring appointment instances may not be visible at this time. To > > ensure that the calendar view is correct, please refresh the calendar view > > in > > Microsoft Outlook Web Access. > > > > -- > > VKS > > >
From: Rene Frenger on 4 Jul 2007 10:45 Does that user has a mobile device that 's syncing with Outlook (Blackberry, Windows Mobile)? It might have something to do with the fact that that devive is doing a calender entry then. Anyway, I think it is harmless. "vks" <vks(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9E585821-9B7C-4F0F-B37B-1BC6F119C2CF(a)microsoft.com... > thanks for the reply rene. i do have exchange 2003 with sp2. not sp1. > this > error showed up twice in the past month. the user reported any error. > funny > thing is he was not even using owa at that time. microsoft has no article > on > this. > -- > VKS > > > "Rene Frenger" wrote: > >> No, but install sp2 for Exchange. >> After that run the Health check from Best Practices Analyzer >> (www.exbpa.com). >> >> >> >> >> "vks" <vks(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:9A04C75D-CAB7-44F5-AB1B-77269E5F75F7(a)microsoft.com... >> > Do i need to be concerned of this warning message i got on my >> > application >> > log? i have exchange 2003 sp1 running it on windows 2003 R2. >> > >> > Event Type: Warning >> > Event Source: EXCDO >> > Event Category: General >> > Event ID: 8263 >> > Date: 7/03/2007 >> > Time: 3:20:01 pm >> > User: N/A >> > Computer: Server01 >> > Description: >> > >> > The recurring appointment expansion in mailbox User1 has taken too >> > long. >> > Some recurring appointment instances may not be visible at this time. >> > To >> > ensure that the calendar view is correct, please refresh the calendar >> > view >> > in >> > Microsoft Outlook Web Access. >> > >> > -- >> > VKS >> >> >>
From: vks on 5 Jul 2007 16:20 funny thing is, he does not use any mobile ddevices. its odd that warning message showed up on my application log. seem like its not doing any harm. -- VKS "Rene Frenger" wrote: > Does that user has a mobile device that 's syncing with Outlook (Blackberry, > Windows Mobile)? > It might have something to do with the fact that that devive is doing a > calender entry then. > Anyway, I think it is harmless. > > > > > "vks" <vks(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:9E585821-9B7C-4F0F-B37B-1BC6F119C2CF(a)microsoft.com... > > thanks for the reply rene. i do have exchange 2003 with sp2. not sp1. > > this > > error showed up twice in the past month. the user reported any error. > > funny > > thing is he was not even using owa at that time. microsoft has no article > > on > > this. > > -- > > VKS > > > > > > "Rene Frenger" wrote: > > > >> No, but install sp2 for Exchange. > >> After that run the Health check from Best Practices Analyzer > >> (www.exbpa.com). > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> "vks" <vks(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:9A04C75D-CAB7-44F5-AB1B-77269E5F75F7(a)microsoft.com... > >> > Do i need to be concerned of this warning message i got on my > >> > application > >> > log? i have exchange 2003 sp1 running it on windows 2003 R2. > >> > > >> > Event Type: Warning > >> > Event Source: EXCDO > >> > Event Category: General > >> > Event ID: 8263 > >> > Date: 7/03/2007 > >> > Time: 3:20:01 pm > >> > User: N/A > >> > Computer: Server01 > >> > Description: > >> > > >> > The recurring appointment expansion in mailbox User1 has taken too > >> > long. > >> > Some recurring appointment instances may not be visible at this time. > >> > To > >> > ensure that the calendar view is correct, please refresh the calendar > >> > view > >> > in > >> > Microsoft Outlook Web Access. > >> > > >> > -- > >> > VKS > >> > >> > >> > > >
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