"Other" Calendar not accessible

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We have several calendars set up in a Public Folder. I just upgraded another
user to Outlook 2007 from Outlook 2003. If I go to the folder list tab, and
open the public folder, I can click on the calender to view it. It also
appears under the "Calendar" tab, under "Other Calendars," but I can't click
on it there to view it. It's there, and I can right-click on it, but can't
really do anything else, including putting a checkmark in the box to view it
along with his personal calendar. It shows that he is connected to the
Exchange Server and that all folders are up to date.

My other install of Outlook 2007 doesn't exhibit the same behavior, so I'm
stumped.

Clients are Outlook 2007, server is Exchange 2003. PC's are XP SP 2.
 
Have you marked this calendar as a Public Folder FAvorite?

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After furious head scratching, Greg asked:

| We have several calendars set up in a Public Folder. I just upgraded
| another user to Outlook 2007 from Outlook 2003. If I go to the folder
| list tab, and open the public folder, I can click on the calender to
| view it. It also appears under the "Calendar" tab, under "Other
| Calendars," but I can't click on it there to view it. It's there, and
| I can right-click on it, but can't really do anything else, including
| putting a checkmark in the box to view it along with his personal
| calendar. It shows that he is connected to the Exchange Server and
| that all folders are up to date.
|
| My other install of Outlook 2007 doesn't exhibit the same behavior,
| so I'm stumped.
|
| Clients are Outlook 2007, server is Exchange 2003. PC's are XP SP 2.
 
Yes, and there are 2 instances of the Calender that appear under "Other
Calendars," but I cannot click on them to access them, mostly to view them
side by side with a user's calendar.
 
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