Microsoft KB Archive/168182

= XCLN: Migration Wizard does not Migrate Schedule+ Information to Outlook Calendar =

Article ID: 168182

Article Last Modified on 10/28/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q168182



SYMPTOMS
The Exchange Server Migration Wizard allows administrators to migrate accounts, mail messages and Personal Address Books to Outlook. However, the Migration Wizard does not allow for the direct import of Schedule+ 1.0 Schedule information into Outlook Calendar information. Currently, mass migration of Schedule + 1.0 directly to Outlook Calendar files is not supported. Microsoft is aware of this issue and will be offering a workaround as soon as it is available.



WORKAROUND
To work around this problem, do one of the following:

 Directly import the original Schedule + 1.0 CAL file into Outlook.

NOTE: There can be problems attempting to perform this direct conversion

For additional information on the direct conversion, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

165873 Sam Translator Error Importing Schedule Plus File

-OR- Install Schedule + 7.x, convert the migrated schedule information into Schedule + 7.x file format, export the calendar from Schedule + 7.x, and then import this information into Outlook.



MORE INFORMATION
Microsoft supports the mass migration of Schedule+ 1.0 to Schedule+ 7.0. For users migrating from Schedule+ 1.0 to Schedule+ 7.0, the Exchange Migration Wizard migrates the Schedule+ 1.0 data by attaching your data to a message, which is migrated to your Exchange Inbox. This message is then recognized as a Schedule+ 1.0 file and is upgraded to the Schedule+ 7.0 format. Outlook does not have the ability to recognize this migrated schedule information and therefore cannot convert it to Outlook Calendar information.

Additional query words: OL97 OL98

Keywords: kbusage KB168182

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