Indeed. I think they work fairly well considering the various and sundry ways an "event" can be modified. We've had our problems but if the users go up what can be an admittedly steep learning curve, the problems go away.
We *rarely* even call support on calendar issues any more. By the time you get all the logging turned up and sent back and forth, you can find out users didn't send updates like they should, the "same" meetings on different calendars show as modified by the organizer, the delegate(s)s, the delegate(s) Mom..... Blackberry ----- Original Message ----- From: Michael B. Smith <[email protected]> To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues <[email protected]> Sent: Thu Jul 02 15:36:12 2009 Subject: RE: another Calendar Question At least they are documented. ________________________________________ From: Jason Gurtz [[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 10:55 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: another Calendar Question > http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA011276781033.aspx Ouch. After clicking the No button at the bottom of this article I typed in the following comment and submitted: This is too complicated for the average user. At least 99% of all users I've ever worked with will never remember even a fraction of these "unwritten" rules. All these "gotchas" should be entered as bugs and fixed in Exchange/Outlook I didn't include this link but maybe should have: <http://www.gapingvoid.com/114446615687.jpg> :) ~JasonG
