Outlook Calendar Viewing Trouble

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Help or Advice...pls.

In our organisation, viewers can see each others calender as we have
reveiwer permissions. However, it is now not allowing views to be made
inspite of these permission still existing. does anyone know how i can get
round this problem.

Thanks
 
What symptoms are you seeing when you say that "it is not allowing views to be made"?
 
Keep getting the error ' Unable to display folder. The calendar folder could
not be found'

This error is intermittent, but a number of staff are having this problem.
Presently my manager and myself have no answer why this is happening other
than pointing to networking issues, but cannot confirm that. Hence my post on
here to see if it is an outlook issue. By the way, we have Exchange 2003.
 
Is this on all calendar folders or just one? If the latter, where is it located? Outlook version?

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It is happening on a number of calendar folders. Basically the configuration
of the calendars is such that every memeber of staff can review other staff's
calendar. However in recent weeks this has become a major issue and the error
is happening on a daily basis now.

The version of outlook is 2000 installed on a citrix network. Users profiles
are stored on our main file server. The users mailbox and mail configurations
stores are on the exchange 2003 server. The backbone of all our servers is MS
2000 Server, we do not envisage swtiching to windows 2003 server for a long
time to come.

to add to this existing error, we now have the problem of when a user is
trying to view a meeting room, the contents of the meeting room display as
being 'empty' when we know there are meetings planned for that room.

I am not sure if this entirely a outlook issue or a network issue as i think
it is a mixture or culmination of issues. The knowledge bases have no right
answer to this.
 
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