Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 woes

Microsoft Windows
Dec
20

Some software just never seems to work right, and Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 is one of those I'm finding is more troublesome than a bull suffering from bovine spongiform encephalopathy in a china shop. I'm fairly certain the problems I'm having are down to software configuration problems, but still it's a pain in the neck.

In this instance, Outlook users that create Calendar information on an account that is associated mailbox on the Exchange server, are not publishing their Free/Busy information. Manual attempts at getting it to publish it causes a replication problem that says either there are not enough replica's, or the user doesn't have sufficient permissions. Strangely enough even the administrator account doesn't have permissions to do this - so it's just utter crazyness in my mind.

I've tried using GUIDgen to generate a new GUID, tried changing permissions via PFDAVAdmin, removing all adminstrative restrictions so that any user can do anything, none of the mailboxes are in the Domain Administrators group - so there's no blocking going on there.

Anybody have any suggestions what the problem / fix might be?

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