Hello everyone,

E2k(sp2) and Ex55(sp4) in mixed mode in NT and 2000 domain with 2 way trust.

I am facing an issue here with seeing others calendar. Since I have Admin
rights I can see others calendar without any issues. As a domain user with
regular permissions I CANNOT see other users calendar when I am logged in to
the 2000 domain. If logged in to the NT domain as a user I CAN see others
calendars!!. 
Here is what I have done so far:
-Assign Read write permissions to domain users group in Mailbox store and
Public folder store, which in turn propogates additional relevant
permissions.
- Assign Read write permission for Domain users on the Exchsrvr folder.

I have tried adding the everyone group and assigning permissions, but does
not seem to be working, Did not find anything in Msknowledgebase except
Q282964 which was not too helpful
Anyone has faced this situation before? Any ideas or suggestions? My next
stop would be PSS.

Thanks

Raj
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