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Old 04-07-2011, 03:32 PM
jemtech jemtech is offline Shared Calendar problems Windows 7 32bit Shared Calendar problems Office 2007
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Default Shared Calendar problems

I work in an IT department and have come across a problem that I am, so far, unable to find a solution for. I have a user (admin asst) who has access to a lot of shared calendars, and one user in particular (GBU Prez). When she opens an e-mail and goes to save it to the calendar, it saves to his calendar. When she schedules an appointment for them, it shows up on her calendar and his, but not her view of his shared calendar.



Previously I had just started a new profile for her (local profile, not exchange profile) and that resolved the problem with saving e-mail to the calendar, but the problem has returned; it's been about 2 weeks since it thought i had it "fixed".

Both users are on Windows XP, both laptop users, both have Office 2007.

I typically am not real great at explaining things, so please ask any questions you may have; any and all help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
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