Got a reply back from Microsoft regarding this issue and the reply is:

"After researching this issue, I found bug # 1785.  There is a hot fix for
this which will install the security patch and requires SR1 which you
already have.  However, since you will end up with the security patch, the
fix is also included with Office 2000 SP2.  My recommendation would be to
upgrade to a service pack verses a hot fix."

So if anybody had been putting off the dreaded 'security' patch here is
another undocumented notbug that it will fix.

If a hot fix has not been 'regression tested', how can they put add it to a
service pack? Or would that mean that it has been regression tested, in
which case, why to they still say it hasn't been regression tested?

Nathan Black
Exchange Server Support
Wisconsin Department of Transportation
608-267-9778

"Some weeks it looks like Redmond feels entitled to capture not just part of
what we save, but all of it. That just isn't going to fly with corporate
America forever. When your margins are more sensitive to Bill Gates' pricing
whims than they are the price of oil, that's an untenable position for a
large company to be in."
-John Chapman Sr., BP Amoco Technology Executive 


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Black, Nathan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 11:44 AM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: View all Private Meetings of other users...
> 
> 
> Exchange 5.5 SP4
> NT 4.0 SP6a
> Outlook 2000
> 
> When reviewer permissions are set on a calendar, you can't 
> open a private
> appointment directly but you can view appointments marked private by
> navigating up or down using the arrows for previous/next 
> meetings.  Is this
> a feature?
> 
> Example:  User A uses 'File > open-other-users-folder > 
> Calendar' for user
> B.  The permissions on User B's calendar has everyone as 
> reviewer.  User A
> finds appointment at 11 and tries to open it.  He can't its 
> marked private.
> However, there is also an appointment scheduled for 10:30 
> that he can open
> so he does.  Then clicks on the down arrow and up pops the 
> full details of
> the appointment marked 'private'.  (although he can't change 
> the 'private'
> status)
> 
> Follow?  That isn't supposed to happen right?   Didn't see anything in
> TechNet (November '01) that related.  Any ideas?  (besides 
> removing reviewer
> permissions...)
> 
> Thanks for any deliberations,
> Nathan Black
> Exchange Server Support
> Wisconsin Department of Transportation
> 
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