Outlook shared calendar not updating


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  1. Outlook shared calendar not updating
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  3. Close all calendars, emails and close Outlook. Does not apply to delegates. You can also request that the recipient share his or her Exchange Calendar with you.
  4. For more information about Microsoft Exchange accounts and how to determine which version of Exchange your account connects to, see the links in the See Also section. This is usually under My Calendar, and is displayed as Calendar. Maybe if it ever gets resolved I might try it on new clients, but I'm not holding my breath.
  5. When using Microsoft Outlook client to access Exchange mailboxes and Inbox, the Outlook does not actually update the all mailboxes and Inbox folder. A user opened her calendar and saw Appt. What permissions people have to your calendar When you initially share your calendar with people, you're only granting them permission to view the calendar. The forum you are using pushes the messages to the Microsoft forums , and replying to really old messages is more confusing and annoying than helpful. When you without iTunes, the synchronization process is automatic. How to finally stop dealing with Outlook calendar not updating Users like Robert found a simple solution in AkrutoSync that removes iTunes from the equation. It can be frustrating for users, then admins. Note: If you are using the Navigation Pane in Minimized view, in the Navigation Pane, click , click Navigation Pane, right-click the calendar for which you want to change permissions, and then click Change Sharing Permissions. Publish a calendar to Office Online You can share your Outlook calendars by publishing them to Microsoft Office Online. If the other person whose calendar you want to open has not granted you permission to view it, Outlook prompts you to ask the person for the permission that you need.
  6. Microsoft Outlook Not Update Nor Sync Exchange Mailboxes / Inbox - Editor Create, read, modify, and delete all items and files. We do have another department that is doing this same thing; sharing and updating each other???
  7. We are experiencing the same issue accross a wide network of users. We have another temp fix deleting the extend. But like you said it's just a temp soultion. Jon wrote: Outlook shared calendars not updating properly 28-Mar-08 We??. The problem is with Outlook 2007, running on Exchange 2003. The first time this happened, a user saw information on her calendar, but no one else did. She ended up double-booked for a time-slot because she had added several events to her own calendar, but in everyone else??. I was unable to see the problem, as it had resolved before they contacted me, and we were unable to resolve it. The reverse has also happened. A user opened her calendar and saw Appt. A scheduled for a specific time. Everyone else in the department saw corrected Appt. B which had been updated recently in that time slot, however. I was able to see this problem in action, although we were again unable to recreate it. Outlook shared calendar not updating were outlook shared calendar not updating to resolve it by doing the following: It seems for some reason Outlook was pulling info from her Offline Files rather than from the server, and not updating the Offline Files, even when restarting Outlook. Used 'Clear Offline Files' from Calendar properties, which wiped out everything on her Calendar. Did 'Send and Receive' and her Calendar repopulated all entries, with the correct information. The problem has become more severe lately, in that people are being double and even triple booked, because information on shared calendars is not updating correctly for anyone. Any help would be greatly appreciated, as this is incredibly problematic for our users. We do have another department that is doing this same thing; sharing and updating each other??. The problem is with Outlook 2007, running on Exchange 2003. The first time this happened, a user saw information on her calendar, but no one else did. She ended up double-booked for a time-slot because she had added several events to her own calendar, but in everyone else??. I was unable to see the problem, as it had resolved before they contacted me, and we were unable to resolve it. The reverse has also happened. A user opened her calendar and saw Appt. A scheduled for a specific time. Everyone else in the department saw corrected Appt. B which had been updated recently in that time slot, however. Outlook shared calendar not updating was able to see this problem in action, although we were again unable to recreate it. We were able to resolve it by doing the following: It seems for some reason Outlook was pulling info from her Offline Files rather than from the server, and not updating the Offline Files, even when restarting Outlook. Used 'Clear Offline Files' from Calendar properties, which wiped out everything on her Calendar. Did 'Send and Receive' and her Calendar repopulated all entries, with the correct information. The problem has become more severe lately, in that people are being double and even triple booked, because information on shared calendars is not updating correctly for anyone. Any help would be greatly appreciated, as this is incredibly problematic for our users. We do have another department that is doing this same thing; sharing and updating each other??. I have the same problem with a few users and would like to know if you received a resolution. However, the problem comes back over time. The forum you are using pushes the messages to the Microsoft forumsand replying to really old messages is more confusing and annoying than helpful. Unless maybe an add-in is causing the problem. What add-ins do you have installed. Are users caching other users calendars. Check it in Account settings, More options. Do you have the most recent updates for both Outlook and Exchange installed. But like you said it's just a temp soultion. A user opened her calendar and saw Appt. B which had been updated recently in that time slot, however. A user opened her calendar and saw Appt. B which had been updated recently in that time slot, however.

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