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restored mail server. It has been a monday all day long-
>-----Original Message-----
>As I look at it again, I am starting to think that-been a
>busy day, but I did some looking-a free/busy system
folder
>does not seem to exist-how can I create one? Thanks-Drew
>>-----Original Message-----
>>no, the 284200 should be relevant here. have you made
>sure that the
>>sitefolderserver attribute points to the correct store
>now?
>>
>>how about replicas of the Free/Busy system folder. does
>atleast one exist?
>>and is that replica on the server that above attribute
>points to?
>>
>>if there are no replicas of that folder, then your users
>will continue to
>>get this popup.
>>
>>
>>"Drew" <dhalevyno@spambentonville.k12.ar.us> wrote in
>message
>>news:#LRJNIKPCHA.1724@tkmsftngp13...
>>> Fixing the small problems left with my Public Folders-
>>>
>>> My users get this error
>>>
>>> Unable to update public free/busy data
>>>
>>> Did some research on support.microsoft.com, and came
up
>with the following
>>> articles-
>>>
>>> Q286783
>>>
>>> Q284200
>>>
>>> But neither of them come close to the real problems. I
>am able to create a
>>> new appointment, invite someone else, etc with no
>problem. The Recpient
>>> Update Service is now pointed to the restored Public
>Folders, as is the
>>> Default Off-line Address Book.
>>>
>>> As always, Thanks for the help-Drew
>>>
>>>
>>>
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