I had this at 'old job' just as I was leaving, did some investigating
but did not test what I found.

It is related to a combo of delegation, automatic processing of
appointments as they come in and maybe cache mode. Somehow they get
processed twice and that causes them to get nuked.

Check the delegates for the person losing the appointments and go into
their Outlook and turn of the delegates auto processing. I think that
will clear it up. If not test removing delegation. I saw a knowledge
base article that listed this as a known bug. I am also betting someone
is running in cached mode. That also contributed to the problem.

 If you don't mind let us know if that fixed it.

Tools--options--calendar options--resource options.

JK


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Chris Megginson
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 10:45 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Disappearing Appointments

I have a calendering problem.
UserA sends meeting invitation On Behalf of UserB to Users C, D, E, F
and
G.

Users C, D, and E accept the meeting requests. Later on the same day,
these appointments disappear from the calendars of Users C, D, and E.
Users F and G also excepted but later in the day (today) and so far the
appointments are still there.

The original request is located on UserB's calendar and still shows
Users
C, D,and E accepted.
The original meeting request is in the Sent Items of UserA as it should
be.


The items just disappeared. These mailboxes seem to all be on the same
Exchange 2000 SP3 server with Sept 2003 roll-up. Its event log list list
a
few EXCDO errors (8206) that reference some of the affected but not all.

Suggestions?

Chris Megginson





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