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New Local Schedule+ Files Do Not Synchronize with Server

Article ID: 145706

Article Last Modified on 9/12/1999



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Schedule+ 97 Standard Edition



This article was previously published under Q145706

7.00 WINDOWS kbusage

SUMMARY

If you are using the Microsoft Schedule+ 7.0 Windows Client and have never opened your Microsoft Schedule+ file, you will not have a <username>.SCD file on your local machine. If you receive a meeting request, Microsoft Schedule+ will book the meeting for you and place it on your mail server's copy of your schedule.

When you open Microsoft Schedule+ for the first time you will be prompted to choose a name for your local .SCD file. Upon viewing your new Microsoft Schedule+ file, the events booked prior to this that were placed on the server will not be visible.

MORE INFORMATION

In order to see events booked prior to first use, you should synchronize your .SCD file with the server. Synchronize Now can be found by clicking on Options on the Tools menu. Microsoft Schedule+ does not check the server for appointments made prior to the first use nor automatically synchronize the .SCD files. A newly created .SCD file will not prompt Microsoft Schedule+ to synchronize it with the server.


Additional query words: 7.0 schedule plus

Keywords: KB145706