Autocorrect broke the PS cmdlet Set-calendarprocessing
> On Oct 16, 2014, at 18:20, "Daniel Chenault" <[email protected]> wrote: > > I don't know Android but I do remember algebra; simplify the equation. While > the user may see it as an inconvenience I would delete the account from the > phone. Since you can reproduce at will it's a short inconvenience. > If it clears, great, at least you know where to focus. If not my steps would > be (testing after each one) > Turn on the calendar assistant and force it to run with "set-calendar > processing -identity <upn> -automateprocessing autoupdate" Test that it is > working. Then turn it off with the same line except -automateprocessing:none. > Note the lack of a colon for the last command in the first line. Perhaps that > will clear/overwrite the wart. > New profile > Move the mailbox (creates a new mailbox and imports data with practically > zero user experience. Maybe it'll filter the wart) > New AD account (disconnect the mailbox, connect to new account) > New mailbox, export to PST, import to new mailbox. > One of those has to get it. You could spend some quality time with AdSIEdit > but my suspicion is the wart is invalid data imported from 2007 in the > mailbox that is not exposed in the UI but is read by the code. > > >> On Oct 16, 2014, at 14:06, "Miller Bonnie L." <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> This is really strange and I’m not sure where to look at this point. >> Exchange 2013 CU6, two servers in a DAG with both roles behind Barracuda LBs. >> >> I have a user mailbox (not a shared/resource mailbox) that is automatically >> declining meeting requests when there is already a duplicate on her >> calendar. She discovered the problem when a higher up called to ask why she >> had declined her meeting, so I’m not sure how long it’s actually been >> happening for, but I can reproduce the issue with her account. Her mailbox, >> like most others (and mine) was migrated from Exchange 2007, which was >> decommissioned in March. >> >> From what I’ve been reading, the booking agent shouldn’t even be running on >> a user mailbox—is that true? I have also checked and she doesn’t have any >> rules that I can see that are affecting her mailbox. I also ran >> >> Get-calendarprocessing username | fl >> >> And all of her settings look exactly like mine, which does not auto-decline >> duplicates. Calendar options for configuring booking in Outlook are not >> available in her Outlook settings (users are running in online mode). >> >> She DOES have an Android phone using activesync and I’m wondering if there >> could be a setting in there causing this, but I’m not even sure what exactly >> to look for. Ideas are welcome. >> >> Thanks, >> Bonnie
