Hi Nestor!

Are you sure you have the correct public folders server? If you have access
to Outlook for Windows you can verify your setting by doing this:

1. Launch Outlook for Windows. Connect to your account if necessary.
2. In the System Tray in your Start bar near the clock, you'll see the
Outlook icon. Hold the Control key while you right-click the icon. You'll
find your servers listed under the status command.

If you're using your OWA address instead of the name of an internal server
then add the "/public" to the end of your OWA address and use that for your
public folder server address. This is slower than connecting directly to
your public folder server, so I recommend this only while connecting from
the Internet, not from within your company network.

Hope this helps! bill
-- 
William M. Smith
(Microsoft Interop MVP - Mac/Windows


On 4/1/07 10:15 PM | 4/1, "Nestor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm not able to connect to the public folders via Entourage but am
> able to do so via OWA.  I am using the same url in both cases.  I get
> an error message from Entourage simply stating that it can't connect
> to the public folders.  My url string ends with "/Public/" which
> apparently works fine with OWA.  Any thoughts?
> 
> On Mar 31, 2007, at 10:48 PM, Mickey Stevens wrote:
> 
>> Are you able to view public folders on the server successfully?
>> Free/busy
>> information is usually retrieved from the public folders server.
>> You can
>> find your settings for that server in Tools > Accounts / your Exchange
>> account under the "Advanced" tab.  Some users have found that it
>> works if
>> they add /public to the end of the public folders server.
>> 
>> You can read more tips concerning the public folders server here:
>> <http://www.entourage.mvps.org/exchange/>
>> 
>> On 3/27/07 1:46 PM, "Nestor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>> When creating an invitation in Entourage, it is my understanding that
>>> I should be able to see the invitee's calendar when I click on the
>>> "Scheduling" tab.  Instead, all I see is gray entries (the default
>>> color for 'No information").  This is also the case even for my
>>> calendar.  I checked all of the preferences areas to no avail and all
>>> of the Exchange-related options are selected in my account
>>> preferences (LDAP, etc.)
>>> Any thoughts?
>>> Thanks
>>> Nestor
>> 
>> -- 
>> Mickey Stevens (Microsoft MVP for Office:mac)
>> Office & Mac Resources: <http://home.earthlink.net/~mickey.stevens/>
>> 
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