Bill,

As your thread seems to touch somewhat on my previos post, what method do you 
use (if amy) to make these legacy calendars/public folders show on new users, 
or do you just make them navigate the pf hierarchy ?

Thanks

From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Exchange] RE: Outlook forgetting public folder shortcuts
Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2014 17:58:51 +0000









I had not seen anything particularly meaningful on the server through which I 
normally run the MMC.  When I logged onto the other DAG member, though, I 
noticed right off it was sluggish.  Event Viewer was largely
 unresponsive and I saw that Microsoft.Exchange.RpcClientAccess.Service.exe was 
hogging all the CPU, which brought me to
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2854376.  After rebooting that server, it 
generated some errors about not being able to mount the (secondary) public 
folder database (although it showed mounted via the MMC). 
 I rebooted the other server as well and it seems to have had some impact.  I 
am not sure why we didn’t have any complaints about performance from that 
server, but it appears at this point to have been the source of the issue.  The 
impacts of this were pretty
 odd, in my estimation. I had initially (wrongly) assumed that since you could 
manually navigate the public folder hierarchy and everything showed mounted in 
the MMC, that it wasn’t really an Exchange problem.
 
As always, thanks for your response, Michael.  I haven’t been advised that it 
has solved all the reported issues, but if I am wrong I will do more digging 
and may come back for help.
 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Michael B. Smith

Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2014 1:28 PM

To: [email protected]

Subject: [Exchange] RE: Outlook forgetting public folder shortcuts


 
Warnings or errors in event log? I would expect them to refer to “odd” folder 
names, such Folder [01-e403f].
 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Mayo, Bill

Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2014 10:27 AM

To: [email protected]

Subject: [Exchange] Outlook forgetting public folder shortcuts


 
We had a significant event last week and many servers lost power, including 
some of our Exchange servers.  Everything came back up and things were 
normalized.  Since that time, though, we have a large population of users that 
are complaining
 about Outlook forgetting shortcuts to public folders (legacy calendars that 
have not been moved to shared mailboxes).  The internet suggests this is a 
common problem and the solution is generally to use “/resetnavpane” and/or 
delete the XML file.  Our folks
 have tried that to no avail, as well as a number of things such as rebuilding 
the profile from scratch, disabling plug-ins, safe mode, and even reinstalling 
Office.  What this amounts to is that the public folder doesn’t show in the 
list when viewing calendars
 and taking action to make it reappear is lost when Outlook is closed and 
restarted.  The problem is similar to the one indicated in KB 2417084, except 
that OWA isn’t involved here.  We have been on Exchange 2010 for quite a while 
and nobody had this issue
 prior to the outage, so it surely seems related. 
 
Relevant details:
·        
Exchange 2010 SP-2 RU-6
·        
Outlook 2010 in cached mode on Windows 7
·        
2 CAS servers in NLB
·        
2 mailbox servers in DAG
·        
Mailbox databases are running on “primary” server and public folder setting is 
pointing to PF database on same server
 
If anybody has any insight, it would be greatly appreciated.
Bill Mayo




                                          

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