Microsoft KB Archive/183650

= Schedule + Won't Print Outlook Private Appointments =

Article ID: 183650

Article Last Modified on 3/4/2004

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Schedule+ 97 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Schedule+ 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q183650



SYMPTOMS
You cannot use Microsoft Schedule+ 7.0, Schedule+ 7.5, or Schedule+ 95 (Schedule+ 7.x) to print or preview private appointments, contained in a Microsoft Outlook calendar.

Attempting to print an Outlook calendar from Schedule+, returns no error message, but the private appointments do not print.

Attempting to preview an Outlook calendar from Schedule+, returns the following error message:

The print operation could not be completed. Your computer is out of memory.



CAUSE
When a Schedule+ client prints or previews an Outlook calendar, it receives an error of MAPI_E_NO_ACCESS on the private appointments and module Msoutl32.dll mishandles the private appointments.



RESOLUTION
To resolve this problem, obtain the latest service pack for Exchange Server version 5.5. For more information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

191014 XGEN: How to Obtain the Latest Exchange Server 5.5 Service Pack



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Schedule+ 7.x. This problem was first corrected in Exchange Server 5.5 Service Pack 2.



MORE INFORMATION
Schedule+ 7.x cannot read an Outlook calendar without the Outlook calendar access patch for Schedule+ 7.x. This patch is available from the Microsoft Web site at:

http://support.microsoft.com/download/support/mslfiles/MSOUTL.EXE

After the driver is installed, the Schedule+ user can open an Outlook user's calendar (Open command, File menu, Open Other's Appointment Book submenu). The Schedule+ user must have Read permissions for the Outlook user's calendar, and that calendar must be stored on a Microsoft Exchange Server.

NOTE: The Schedule+ user can only read the Outlook user's calendar, not add to or edit it, regardless of the permissions granted by the Outlook user.

