Global Calendar Sharing Version 2.0 Installation Instructions

Can I just install over my existing version?

If you're upgrading from one of the old demo versions of Global Calendar Sharing, please uninstall the demo version prior to installing the full version. If you are upgrading from a previous full version just install the new full version and it will automatically upgrade your Global Calendar Sharing version.  Please note that after you install GCS and configure its settings, you need to close Outlook and wait 20 seconds for Outlook to finish closing.  Then you can open Outlook and start using GCS.

If you receive a error during installation and you previously had Outlook open.  Restart your computer and then run the installation before you open Outlook again.


What is required to use GCS 2.0?

GCS works with Outlook 2000, Outlook 2002 (XP), Outlook 2003 and requires Exchange Server 2000 or Exchange Server 2003.
If you are running Exchange 5.5, GCS will not work for you.


How long can I try GCS before I have to purchase?

Leave the Registration Code Blank to have GCS enter 14-day evaluation mode.  You will have full functionality for 14 days.


What permissions are required for GCS to work with the public folder calendar?

For Bidirectional mode (Both) you need to have Owner permissions on any Public Folder used as the Global Calendar.
For Local -> Global mode you need to have Owner permissions on any Public Folder used as the Global Calendar.
For Global -> Local mode you need to have at least Editor permissions.


How do I install GCS?

 

Download and save the .MSI file and then double click the .MSI file to install.

Follow the prompts to finish the installation. 
You do not need a serial number to complete the installation. 
You will need to activate the software within 14 days after installation to continue using GCS. 


How am I supposed to use GCS?

 

After you have installed GCS, open Outlook.  Click on Menu  Tools -> Options.  Click on the Calendar Sharing Tab. 

Step 1)  Decide whether you want to use the toolbar.  Click the checkbox to enable the toolbar, or clear the checkmark to disable prompting for the toolbar.

 

Step 2)  Set your Global Calendar.  (Click the Browse button to select either a Mailbox folder or Public folder)

             *** If you are going to use a Public Folder as the Global Calendar you need to make sure you have Owner Permissions to that folder,

                    if you are going to use Bidirectional mode (Both) or Local -> Global synchronization.

 

Step 3)  Set your Local Calendar.  (Click the Browse button to select either a Mailbox folder or Personal folder)

 

Step 4) Set the Refresh Rate in minutes.  ( 30 minutes is the default)

 

Step 5) Set the number of days to process.  (30 days is the default)

 

Step 6) Set the update direction.  (Both / Global -> Local Only / Local -> Global Only)

 

Step 7) If you have not already activated the software, activate it now, or you can try GCS for 14 days without activating it.

 

Step 8) Click Apply and then Ok.

 

Step 9) Close Outlook and wait 20 seconds.  Then Open Outlook and proceed as normal.

 

 

What is the # of Levels to Load input box on the Browse Folders screen?

 

The default is 5 levels into the Folders List for Personal Folders, Mailbox Folders and Public Folders.  You can change this value as needed if the default value is too low.  This was done to help speed up the display of Public Folders, especially in Large Exchange Public Folder implementations.

 

 

On the Browse Folders screen, I noticed the Load Button, what does it do?

 

Use this button to force GCS to Browse Folders based on the value you entered in the # of Levels to Load input box.

 


Why do I get an error message “The Property OrigEntryId is Unknown”.

 

GCS performs an upgrade on the Calendars that you select for your Local or Global Calendar.  If you get this message it usually means that the upgrade has failed on one or both calendars.  If the error message is in reference to fnGetGlobalMatchByEntryId, the issue is with your Global Calendar.  Typically, if the upgrade fails on your Global Calendar, it is because of permissions.  Make sure that you have Owner permission to the Global Calendar if you are using a Public Folder.  To resolve this issue, make sure that you are running the most current version of GCS.  If you continue to have the problem, try adding a test appointment to the Global Calendar and then close Outlook.  Wait 20 seconds and then open Outlook and try to sync.  If the problem persists repeat the process above with the Local Calendar.  If the error message is in reference to fnGetLocalMatchByEntryId, the issue is with your Local Calendar.  If the problem still persists, open the Calendar Sharing Tab in Outlook.  Click the upgrade button next the Global and Local Calendars.  If you receive an error message, please note and contact techsupport@martininfoservices.com.  If you do not get a error message, close Outlook for 20 seconds.  Open Outlook and try to sync.

 

 


I installed the trial version on my system and it worked 1 time only and then Outlook crashed and the next time I started Outlook, it prompted me that it was starting in the “Safe Mode”.  From that time forward, I have not been able to sync my local calendar with the public calendar.  When I open “Options” from the “Tools” menu, “Calendar Sharing” is no longer there.

If you are running Outlook 2002 or Outlook 2003 try the following.

When a problem is detected during startup, Outlook fixes the problem or isolates it, and allows the program to start successfully with certain add-ins and extensions turned off.

You can either click Yes to start Outlook in safe mode and disable all add-ins or extensions that will not start, or a corrupted resource, file, registry, or templates. A list of disabled items is accessible through the Disabled Items dialog box if you click the Help menu, and then click About Microsoft Outlook. You can use this dialog box to enable the listed items back.

If you enable some items, you may need to reload or re-install an add-in. Enabling an item does not necessarily fix the root of the problem; an item that you enable may be placed back on the disabled list the next time that you start Outlook.

If you click No, Outlook tries to start normally without disabling anything. You should choose this option if you have experienced an improper shut down or other system problem that you know is not serious enough to start Outlook in safe mode.

 

 

 

I installed Hotsync or ActiveSync or some other PDA management program after installing GCS and GCS not longer works.


If you are running Outlook 2002 or Outlook 2003 try the following.

When a problem is detected during startup, Outlook fixes the problem or isolates it, and allows the program to start successfully with certain add-ins and extensions turned off.

You can either click Yes to start Outlook in safe mode and disable all add-ins or extensions that will not start, or a corrupted resource, file, registry, or templates. A list of disabled items is accessible through the Disabled Items dialog box if you click the Help menu, and then click About Microsoft Outlook. You can use this dialog box to enable the listed items back.

If you enable some items, you may need to reload or re-install an add-in. Enabling an item does not necessarily fix the root of the problem; an item that you enable may be placed back on the disabled list the next time that you start Outlook.

If you click No, Outlook tries to start normally without disabling anything. You should choose this option if you have experienced an improper shut down or other system problem that you know is not serious enough to start Outlook in safe mode.

 

If GCS continues to be disabled each time by Outlook.  Enable GCS using the steps above, close Outlook, then uninstall GCS.  Then reinstall GCS.

 

 

 

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