Duel calendars

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Small company using SB server + exchange

I'm a new user/profile on exchange.

All working very well no issue bar one!

I have the default calendar as you would expect in Outlook but i also have
the "calendar in Mailbox - Mark Joseph" i.e. me!

These 'two' calendars do not syncronize I haven't had this before can anyone
help?

I would like that the default calendar was all I see and use and that when
appointments are sent to me and i accept or otherwise that these are then
inserted in the defuault calendar. this does not happen at present.

looking forward to your solutions!
 
i have seen the same problem, if there is a personal folder with a calendar
then any meeting which i accept in this folder goes to my personal calendar
and not the one on the exchange.

the solution to this is to create a new personal folder with calendar folder
in it. this way if you accpet any meeting in personal folder it will go to
exchange calendar.

this is the best solution which i have got. personal folder calendar donot
sync with exchange calendar.

hope this helps.
 
Mark Joseph said:
Small company using SB server + exchange

I'm a new user/profile on exchange.

All working very well no issue bar one!

I have the default calendar as you would expect in Outlook but i also
have the "calendar in Mailbox - Mark Joseph" i.e. me!

This means that you are using an Exchange account and a PST and that you
have the PST set as your delivery location in the "Delivery new e-mail to
the following location" drop-down at the bottom of Tools>E-mail
Accounts>Next.
These 'two' calendars do not syncronize I haven't had this before can
anyone help?

No they don't synchronize.
I would like that the default calendar was all I see and use and that
when appointments are sent to me and i accept or otherwise that these
are then inserted in the defuault calendar. this does not happen at
present.

Change your delivery location to be your mailbox on the Exchange server,
stop and restart Outlook, copy everything from your PST back to the Exchange
server, and then close the PST. You will how have opne set of Personal
Folders and it will be on the Exchange server. The added advantages of this
are numerous if you wish to make use of the sharing inherent in the Exchange
environment.
 
The solution is to set the mailbox as the default delivery location. You
should also get rid of the pst.
 
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