Re: PST Calendar vs. Network Calendar
From: neo [mvp outlook] (neoheart_at_remove-heart.mvps.org)
Date: 06/30/04
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Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 03:58:18 -0700
Sounds like the delivery location has been set to the PST and not the
Exchange mailbox. See Tools | Email Accounts | View/Change account and then
look at the dropdown at the bottom of the dialog.
For Outlook 2000, the steps are Tools | Services | Delivery tab.
"Ernest Maw" <eemiii@t-online.de> wrote in message
news:cbu0du$qst$04$1@news.t-online.com...
> Having a problem with MS Outlook 2003, (and 2000).
>
> I have a local PST file that "now" has a calendar folder. This was not
> always the case and I am not sure what I did to create this new calendar
> folder.
>
> The problem is that its existence is causing a problem.
>
> My standard practice is to move mail messages to my local PST to open
> and work, (the do not download automatically). This includes my Meeting
> Requests. In the past, when I opened and accepted a meeting request,
> Outlook put this entry into my "network based" calendar. Now it puts
> them into the calendar within my local PST.
>
> I've been able to confirm that in the past I had no calendar in my local
> PST. Before its existence, outlook would put all meeting requests on my
> network calendar as the default. (As a test, I created yet another PST
> file (without a calendar folder in it), moved a meeting request to it
> and accepted the meeting. From this local PST, it put the meeting on my
> network based calendar.)
>
> So my question is:
>
> How can I delete the Calendar folder from my local PST file, so that all
> meeting requests that I execute from this file are by default put into
> my network based calendar? This is how it use to be and I'm desperately
> trying to get back to where I was.
>
> Any help would greatly be appreciated. My ITS folks can not figure this
> one out.
>
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