Microsoft KB Archive/155916

= XCLN: Event ID's 1047 and 1038 from the Free/Busy Connector =

Article ID: 155916

Article Last Modified on 10/28/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q155916



SUMMARY
When you attempt use the Microsoft Schedule+ Free/Busy Connector that comes with Microsoft Exchange Server, version 4.0, you might see the following errors:

Event ID: 1047

Source: MSExchangeFB

Category: Error

Unable to open the site folder .

MAPI returns 80070005 due to last error code 0.

Event ID: 1038

Source: MSExchangeFB

Category: Error

Unable to access the Microsoft Schedule+ Free/Busy Information folder. Ensure that the (hidden) Microsoft Schedule+ Free/Busy Information folder exists. Open the Recipients container and select View.HiddenRecipients.

These errors can be caused by having the default role on the hidden Schedule+ Free Busy information folder set to something other then Editor. To eliminate these errors, change the default role to Editor.



MORE INFORMATION
To change the default role on the Schedule+ Free Busy folder, follow these steps:
 * 1) Start the Microsoft Exchange Administrator program.
 * 2) Expand the Folders container, then expand the System Folders container.
 * 3) Expand the Schedule+ Free Busy container and select the folder for your Site.
 * 4) Open the File menu and Click Properties.
 * 5) Click the Client Permissions button.
 * 6) Select Editor from the Roles dropdown list.
 * 7) Click OK and then click OK again.

You might also see these errors in the application event log:

Event ID: 1034

Source: MSExchangeFB

Category: Error

Unable to open or process folder .

Event ID: 1036

Source: MSExchangeFB

Category: Error

Unable to process and export the Microsoft Schedule+ Free/Busy Connector information for user USER-/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=.

Additional query words: 4.00 Sched+ Sched FB MSExchangeFB

Keywords: KB155916

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