Swiss-army knife for Outlook. Looks good. Not sure I can justify the cost but thanks for the link!
From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [Exchange] Public folder calendar brick level. Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2015 16:35:09 +0000 Ok, for 200 bucks this is looking really cool. CLI that I can schedule task on the server. Testing shows it is working great, and it separates each calendar out into its own individual named PST for easy restore. https://www.reliefjet.com/Essentials From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kennedy, Jim Sent: Friday, February 13, 2015 4:22 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [Exchange] Public folder calendar brick level. Well, there is a problem with my plan. Not sure how to do this automagically. J Public Folder Calendars seem to be difficult. From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Daniel Chenault Sent: Friday, February 13, 2015 3:46 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Exchange] Public folder calendar brick level. So, a behavioral limitation. Gotcha. Your plan sounds okay. Other choice (restore from backup) takes too long to do on a regular basis. On Feb 13, 2015, at 7:15, "Kennedy, Jim" <[email protected]> wrote: “Why is this user performing this action?” We allow the public to use our facilities, since they are in effect their facilities. So a girl scout troop calls this user and says I want to use the gym at such and such a school on Feb 14th. This secretary records that event in the calendar so there are no dups along with all the other arrangements that need to be made. The end game is what I said it is. This person is somewhat mentally challenged, she will mess up…she will overwrite appointments or somehow totally blow up the caldandar. There are 15 calendars…one for each building. I need to bring back one specific calendar to how it was yesterday. From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Daniel Chenault Sent: Friday, February 13, 2015 9:57 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Exchange] Public folder calendar brick level. I'll say it for him: there are technological solutions for behavioral problems. What is the desired end-game here? Why is this user performing this action? On Feb 13, 2015, at 6:21, "Kennedy, Jim" <[email protected]> wrote: While I miss Ed Crowley I am glad he isn’t reading this. Exchange 2010 So I just fired up 15 public calendars to schedule events at 15 buildings. The secretary in charge of doing this will, on average every 30 days, copy and paste a single appointment into a calendar several hundred times or so. It is inevitable, and there is no training that will prevent this and this responsibility will not be assigned to someone else. So I am thinking an automated export to PST each night. Then I can restore the PST to my mailbox…then kill the bad calendar and replace with the PST restored one. Any suggestions gang?
