1. Only the corrupt items from the mailbox.
2. "Eventually when he went to just look at his calendar, outlook would
freeze. He'd click on the calendar folder in the folder list and outlook
would
lock up." This issue.
> What do you mean by cleaning out corrupted items? Deleting the user's
> mailbox?
>
> This is to resolve the Free/Busy error correct?
>
> W
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 10:16 PM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: Re: Calendar Corruption and Bouncing Emails
>
>
> You'll need to clean out the corrupt item(s). Then you'll need to update
> cdo.dll on the OWA server and any server running the event service.
>
> > Odd problem...
> >
> > Win2K SP1
> > Exchange 5.5 SP4
> > Outlook 2000 SR1
> > User on separate subnet
> > User behind an internal firewall
> >
> >
> > A user came to me complaining that evertime that he tried to accept a
> > meeting request his outlook would freeze.("program not responding"). We
> let
> > this problem go for a while while we tried to troubleshoot it because he
> > could accept his meetings and work with his email through OWA.
> >
> > Eventually when he went to just look at his calendar, outlook would
> freeze.
> > He'd click on the calendar folder in the folder list and outlook would
> lock
> > up.
> >
> > So I backed up his mail folders into a PST except for his calendar. Blew
> > away his mailbox, created a new one, and added the mail folders back.
> >
> > He doesn't have trouble with his calendar anymore but intermittently
> emails
> > to his account get bounced. Postmaster is not notified, he only knows when
> > the sender (on the same Ex server and GAL) FWD's the email to him at the
> > same address, which usually goes through.
> >
> > Note 1: This user doesn't have all that much data in his mailbox. I have a
> > few users with over a gig (yes I know) that have no problem.
> >
> > Note 2: I am getting a error in the app log on the Ex server about every
> 10
> > mins. Another Ex server in the same site holds the Free/Busy unhidden.:
> > 1038 - MSExchangeFB
> > Unable to access the Microsoft Schedule+ Free/Busy Information folder.
> >
> > Ensure that the (hidden) Microsoft Schedule+ Free/Busy Information folder
> > exists. Open the Recipients container and select View.HiddenRecipients.
> >
> >
> > Note 3: This is the second user with a problem similar to this, but
> > recreating her mailbox and blowing away her calendar fix her problem.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > William L. Smith
> > Systems Administrator
>
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