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morningdrew
Jul 18, 2003

It's toe-tapping-ly tragic!

This is probably a good place to post this weird problem our guys haven't been able to figure out (I personally haven't looked at it, but they already checked a few things I told them to look at and it's still acting up).

We have a client with an SBS 2003 environment, using a public folder calendar as a general "office calendar". When this one user creates stuff in the calendar, the changes don't show up for everyone else. She has the same permissions as everyone else in the office. It's almost like she's Read Only, and it's not giving her an access denied message when changing things.

Anyone else seen this before?

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