Re: Free & Busy Data messed up.. Plz Help!!

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From: Mike T. (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/08/04


Date: Sun, 7 Nov 2004 19:34:42 -0800

Yea I checked that too the thing is this there is only one
exchange server through out or entire corporation. Are
the permissions correct? I couldn't find anything that
showed me what the permissions are supposed to be.
Default = Editor. I'd think that default should be
Author, but I'm not sure how free & busy works permission
wise.

>-----Original Message-----
>It is starting to sound like your free/busy folder might
have accidently
>been rehomed on another server or possibly, and even
worse, another site.
>If you can get into the folder properties, take a look at
the home server
>dropdown box under the advanced tab.
>
>--
>
>regards,
>Michael Abbaticchio
>MVP for Microsoft Exchange Server
>http://exchange.mvps.org
>
>
>"Mike T" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:474701c4c363$856a6ea0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>> We have exchange v5.5. Recently one of the exchange
>> admins was in the public folders messing around with
>> permissions. He said he didn't change anything but
>> something had to have changed because now all free and
>> busy data, public address book, tasks, notes, etc are
not
>> accessible to new users. Any time we create a new email
>> account they can't view there calendar (says it doesn't
>> exist), nothing shows up in the global address list.
>> Anytime they receive an email to accept a meeting it
says
>> unable to open item. I've done the usual things like
>> reset the server. I looked thru all the permissions
that
>> I can find but with no luck. Anyone ever have this
>> problem or can point me in a direction to where the
>> permissions are that would affect this? Any suggestions
>> would help.
>>
>> PS. All users created before these problems are not
>> affected.
>>
>> I'm looking at the client permissions for the Free &
Busy
>> folder. its set as so:
>> dafault: Editor
>> Anonymous: None
>> Administrator: Owner
>>
>> Another thing I'm running into is that I can't change
the
>> permissions. all admin accounts are set on service
>> admin. I'm using terminal to the exchange server so I
>> don't know if that would affect it. If I need to change
>> these permissions how do I do it?
>>
>> How do I set the Object permissions?
>>
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> * Michael Abbaticchio I reposted this because I was away
>> on buisness and did see your reply. I have added the
>> extra info to it. *
>>
>
>
>.
>



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