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Old 19-Oct-2009, 08:01 AM
Preston Stephenson
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Default Re: "Calendar" Folder created during the adding of AppointmentstotheCalendar system fodle in German Client Version

I did a quick check and did not find it.
I believe the client team has since made their
own XML registry. You can try the GWClient forum
or go through NTS.

>>> On Friday, October 16, 2009 at 2:22 AM, Martin

Schmidt<Martin.Schmidt@schiffl.de> wrote:
> Can you tell me which key this registry setting can be found under or
> how else we could verify that?
>
> Best regards, Martin Schmidt.
>
> Preston Stephenson wrote:
>> A couple guesses.
>> There have been some problems when a user has
>> used or is using the Outlook Connector.
>>
>> There might have been a problem when the ObjectAPI
>> logged in that it had an old registry setting. It
>> might have logged in with a US language DLL instead
>> of the DE language DLL.
>>
>>>>> On Thursday, October 15, 2009 at 9:31 AM, Martin

>> Schmidt<Martin.Schmidt@schiffl.de> wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> We've had a bizarre behavior appear at one of our customers which we
>>> can't reproduce in our test environment. Our application is interfacing


>>> with a Groupwise 7 system via the Groupwise Object library. It is adding


>>> appointments to the Account.Calendar system folder to Groupwise
>>> mailboxes. At this one system, on which the German version of the client


>>> is installed, after adding such an appointment, an empty folder named
>>> "Calendar" is created and the added appointment shows up in the regular


>>> calendar folder, which is named "Kalender" (german for Calendar). We do


>>> not create this folder via the object API and it only happens within one


>>> specific system (so far). On said system the english version of the
>>> client was once installed.
>>>
>>> Has anybody encountered similar ghost folders?
>>>
>>> Best regards, Martin Schmidt.

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