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SHARED CALENDAR - OPERATION FAILED ERROR
c02homer[ at ]hotmail.com 29.08.2006 19:17:33
Outlook 2003 / XP Pro SP2 / Exchange Server 2003 SP2 /
Windows Server 2003

One of our users is having a problem trying to "Label" appointments for
one of her assignments. The first time she applies a color label to an
appointment, it works just fine - but the next time she tries to apply
a color label to an appointment, she gets "Operation Failed."
Sometimes the color coding takes anyway, but it's annoying. Closing
Outlook and reopening it will allow her again to add a single label
without error, but then it follows the same pattern.

I hope someone can steer us in the right direction - could it be a
permissions issue somewhere in the assignment's Outlook? (We had a
similar "Operation Failed" problem trying to print the Day View of a
shared calendar and that was due to the Notes and Tasks being selected
on the print layout - but the secretary didn't have specific
permissions to Notes and Tasks.)

Any and all input will be hugely appreciated!!

Thanks!

Re: SHARED CALENDAR - OPERATION FAILED ERROR
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench[ at ]heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmail.atyahoo.com> 30.08.2006 13:48:45
In news:1156879052.938735.170910[ at ]m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com,
c02homer[ at ]hotmail.com <c02homer[ at ]hotmail.com> typed:
[Quoted Text]
> Outlook 2003 / XP Pro SP2 / Exchange Server 2003 SP2 /
> Windows Server 2003
>
> One of our users is having a problem trying to "Label" appointments
> for one of her assignments. The first time she applies a color label
> to an appointment, it works just fine - but the next time she tries
> to apply a color label to an appointment, she gets "Operation Failed."
> Sometimes the color coding takes anyway, but it's annoying. Closing
> Outlook and reopening it will allow her again to add a single label
> without error, but then it follows the same pattern.
>
> I hope someone can steer us in the right direction - could it be a
> permissions issue somewhere in the assignment's Outlook? (We had a
> similar "Operation Failed" problem trying to print the Day View of a
> shared calendar and that was due to the Notes and Tasks being selected
> on the print layout - but the secretary didn't have specific
> permissions to Notes and Tasks.)
>
> Any and all input will be hugely appreciated!!
>
> Thanks!

What permissions does she have on this PF?


Re: SHARED CALENDAR - OPERATION FAILED ERROR
c02homer[ at ]hotmail.com 31.08.2006 01:21:39
I don't know what you mean by PF (sorry) - but she has editor
permissions for his calendar, if that helps.


Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> In news:1156879052.938735.170910[ at ]m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com,
> c02homer[ at ]hotmail.com <c02homer[ at ]hotmail.com> typed:
> > Outlook 2003 / XP Pro SP2 / Exchange Server 2003 SP2 /
> > Windows Server 2003
> >
> > One of our users is having a problem trying to "Label" appointments
> > for one of her assignments. The first time she applies a color label
> > to an appointment, it works just fine - but the next time she tries
> > to apply a color label to an appointment, she gets "Operation Failed."
> > Sometimes the color coding takes anyway, but it's annoying. Closing
> > Outlook and reopening it will allow her again to add a single label
> > without error, but then it follows the same pattern.
> >
> > I hope someone can steer us in the right direction - could it be a
> > permissions issue somewhere in the assignment's Outlook? (We had a
> > similar "Operation Failed" problem trying to print the Day View of a
> > shared calendar and that was due to the Notes and Tasks being selected
> > on the print layout - but the secretary didn't have specific
> > permissions to Notes and Tasks.)
> >
> > Any and all input will be hugely appreciated!!
> >
> > Thanks!
>
> What permissions does she have on this PF?

Re: SHARED CALENDAR - OPERATION FAILED ERROR
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench[ at ]heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmail.atyahoo.com> 31.08.2006 14:25:49
In news:1156987299.701401.260950[ at ]h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com,
c02homer[ at ]hotmail.com <c02homer[ at ]hotmail.com> typed:
[Quoted Text]
> I don't know what you mean by PF (sorry) - but she has editor
> permissions for his calendar, if that helps.

Sorry, I thought you meant she was using a public folder (PF). You meant
that she is a delegate on this other person's mailbox.

Does the mailbox owner have the same issue with this calendar?


>
>
> Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote:
>> In news:1156879052.938735.170910[ at ]m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com,
>> c02homer[ at ]hotmail.com <c02homer[ at ]hotmail.com> typed:
>>> Outlook 2003 / XP Pro SP2 / Exchange Server 2003 SP2 /
>>> Windows Server 2003
>>>
>>> One of our users is having a problem trying to "Label" appointments
>>> for one of her assignments. The first time she applies a color label
>>> to an appointment, it works just fine - but the next time she tries
>>> to apply a color label to an appointment, she gets "Operation
>>> Failed." Sometimes the color coding takes anyway, but it's
>>> annoying. Closing Outlook and reopening it will allow her again to
>>> add a single label without error, but then it follows the same
>>> pattern.
>>>
>>> I hope someone can steer us in the right direction - could it be a
>>> permissions issue somewhere in the assignment's Outlook? (We had a
>>> similar "Operation Failed" problem trying to print the Day View of a
>>> shared calendar and that was due to the Notes and Tasks being
>>> selected on the print layout - but the secretary didn't have
>>> specific permissions to Notes and Tasks.)
>>>
>>> Any and all input will be hugely appreciated!!
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>
>> What permissions does she have on this PF?



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