Consider
the following scenario:
- In a mixed
Microsoft
Exchange Server 2003 and
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 environment, you have more than one
Administrative Group. The network connections between these Administrative Groups are low in
bandwidth.
- Public Folder replication is scheduled among the Administrative Groups.
- An Exchange
Server 2007 user creates
an appointment or a meeting request
in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007. Then, the Exchange Server 2007
user
invites
an Exchange
Server 2003 user to this appointment or meeting as an
attendee.
- The Exchange
Server 2003 attendee belongs to a different AG
than the
Exchange
Server 2007 user.
- The Exchange
Server 2007 user checks the Free/Busy
information in
Office Outlook 2007.
In this scenario, the Exchange
Server 2007 user intermittently cannot access
the Exchange Server 2003 server user's Free/Busy
information.