Thanks for the suggestions so far... A few more questions on this though...
OWA does work on the calendar, but how can you recognise the corrupt
appointment?
Problem is that this user has been on a holiday for 6 weeks *jealous* and
the problem became visible during his holiday. In that time lots of
recurring appointments have been made by his secretary, up till the end of
2002... it is gonna be a lot of searching.
When this problem occurs, is this always visible immediately? Because we can
track changes so far being succesfull from August 14, but after August 27
the problem became visible...
We will apply the q281935 on CDO, there is a good chance this applies to us,
as Outlook is defenitly in a loop here.... Main problem for us now is
finding the corrupt record....
Wim Vuyk
Wegener NV - Holland
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Verzonden: maandag 10 september 2001 16:15
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Onderwerp: RE: Calendar of user causes hanging
It's the corrupt meeting that's causing the problem. All you have to do
is use OWA to access this person's calendar and delete the corrupt
calendar item.
Brian
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> Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 8:09 AM
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> Subject: Calendar of user causes hanging
>
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have one user in my organisation who has a problem on his
> calendar. When he, or any other user approaches his calendar
> through Outlook, Outlook will stop responding. Either
> directly through the authorised account, or indirectly
> through opening the calendar via opening the calendar via
> "File", "open", "folder" of another user.
>
> We expect this to be a problem of the server, because it
> happens to anyone approaching his calendar. We used EXMERGE
> to move the user to a test environment and tested if the
> problem would occur again in the test environment. Same
> problem again. We tried ISINTEG, but no troubling information
> came out of this run. We subsequently solved all the warnings
> (5) ISINTEG generated. The messages generated concerned
> mainly inconsistancies in counts. Problem with the calendar
> was still the same.
>
> We did run ESEUTIL, without any problems, and no result for
> this problem.... Ofcourse the user involved is a manager with
> a busy, busy busy schedule. I am running out of options here,
> who has a good suggestion for me to continue on?
>
> Our configuration: Exchange 5.5 SP 5.5
> Outlook 98 8.5.5603.0
> Windows 95/ 98 /2000 environment
>
> Any help will be appreciated!!!
>
> Wim Vuyk
> Wegener NV
>
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