Synchonization and Free/Busy problems after disaster

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From: Paul (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/10/04


Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 07:49:50 -0800

Hello all,

One of our mail servers crashed, and I was forced to
recover all the mailboxes to another exchange server.
Since the recovery, our users are unable to see each
other's free/busy data when creating meetings in their
calendars. When they add somebody to their list of
attendees, all that shows up is that bar with the lines
through it.

Another problem that is occurring is that they are
recieving synchronization errors when trying to sync to
their ost's. I've had them completely delete and recreate
their ost file, but the problem still persists. The
strange thing is that sometimes the sync will go through
when exitting Outlook, but it will fail while they are
connected. We still haven't brought up our Public Folders
since the crash, so I wasn't sure if that could be part of
the problem.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Paul



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