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to share my calendar with staff at the office here. I get the error: Calendar sharing is not available with the following entries because of
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permission settings on your network. I am using Offiice 2007 SP1, Exchange Server 2007 SP1 I can however go to the other workstation and use the "open a shared calendar" option to access my shared calendar. It does work on some accounts, but not the majority of accounts. exchange 2010 calendar permissions not working Where do I start trouble shooting this issue? How do I check the "permission settings on my network" Sorry if this is an easy one, I'm a new user to exchange. This is not a full production setup yet, still testing before I let folks know what it can do. Thanks Kevin Maracle First Nations Technical Institute Thursday, November 20, 2008 3:53 PM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Based on your testing, it seems that we can isolate the issue to the problematic client PC. Please try to recreate your login account’s windows profile on the problematic client PC, then create mail profile to test If the issue still persists, please recreate the office on the problematic client PC References: How to uninstall the 2007 Office system if you cannot uninstall it by using the "Add or Remove Programs" feature
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Mobile: Android BlackBerry WP7… Office 365 & Hosting Office: Word, Excel, Outlook… System Center Windows Client: Win 7 8 & 10 Windows Server Other Technologies Jokes News Contact SOLVED: Calendar sharing is not available with the following entries because of permission settings http://www.urtech.ca/2012/07/solved-calendar-sharing-is-not-available-with-the-following-entries-because-of-permission-settings-on-your-network/ on your network Home » SOLVED: Calendar sharing is not available with the following entries because of permission settings on your network Jul 2012 Posted by Ian Matthews+ in Exchange, Office: Word, Excel, Outlook... | 29 comments Well this was a minor annoyance I could have done without. Fortunately the solution is very simple. If you are trying to SHARE a Calendar in Outlook and you receive the dreaded: Calendar sharing is not available with the following entries because of exchange 2010 permission settings on your network you have likely typed the recipients email address in or used the address from your cached addresses. That will not work. What you need to do is click the TO button and select the intended recipient(s) from your address book. I used a corporate GAL and bingo all was well. Share This With Your Friends Now: Related Tags: Calendar sharing is not available, Calendar sharing is not available with the exchange 2010 calendar following entries because of permission settings on your network, exchange 2007, exchange 2010, GAL, Miscroft Outlook, outlook 2007, Outlook 2010 Aaron Mason03-31-16 If I hadn't just witnessed it on a user's computer, I would be calling bullsh*t. Yet, it works. Maybe best we don't question it - if we understood it, it might bring the universe down upon us and replace it with something even more bizarre and inexplicable - which has probably already happened. Reply Wim09-21-15 Also make sure the address book is set to the GAL and not some other as was the case for one of my users. Fixed the issue. Reply Courtney08-05-15 I do not even have the option to share. I don't get an error message because I even click on the share button, as it is shaded out. Any suggestions? Reply Ian Matthews08-18-15 I am sorry to say I have not seen that problem before. Reply Dan07-14-15 Worked for me! Thank you 🙂 Reply Jon Alfred Smith07-06-15 Excellent. Why this works is another question. Reply David H06-26-15 Perfect, thank you. Was driving me crazy Reply jeremy04-01-15 Worked for me Reply Med Man11-06-14 Nice fix. Simply click TO, select recipient and BOOM. Interesting to see that the issue is still in Office 2013, and newer exchange servers as well. This is my network: Server 2003 Exchange 2008 Office 2010 Must be one of those issues that MS insists "Oh, it's supposed to work like that."