Group Calendar Error in UWC

Hi,
We are having a problem in view Group Calendar, After creating group calendar and adding members, when we try to view it in UWC, it gives following error:
Calendar Not Available*
Could Not Display View*
The selected calendar(s) was either deleted or does not exist or you do not have permissions to view it. Select another calendar(s).*
How ever we can View / Edit the same group calendar through "SUN Java Calendar Express"....Any idea which patch level can fix this issue..???
Here below are the Product versions:
UWC Patch Level:
Patch: 118540-21 Obsoletes: 117287-99, 117819-13, 119156-07 Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWuwc
Patch: 118540-42 Obsoletes: 117287-99, 117819-13, 119156-07 Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWuwc
Calendar Server Patch level:
Patch: 116577-24 Obsoletes: 117706-08 Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWica5, SUNWics5
Patch: 117860-16 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWica5, SUNWics5
Patch: 118186-16 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWica5, SUNWics5
Patch: 118458-03 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWscics
Patch: 117776-08 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWscics

Sp00ky_Geek wrote:
We are having a problem in view Group Calendar, After creating group calendar and adding members, when we try to view it in UWC, it gives following error: Which interface did you use to create the group calendar, how many members did you add and what were they?
Calendar Not Available*
Could Not Display View*
The selected calendar(s) was either deleted or does not exist or you do not have permissions to view it. Select another calendar(s).*Are there any errors in the uwc.log file to indicate what the problem may be?
How ever we can View / Edit the same group calendar through "SUN Java Calendar Express"....Any idea which patch level can fix this issue..???Not enough information to determine what the cause may be. I would start narrowing down the problem by removing group members one by one and seeing if there is a particular member which is causing the problem. Then look at that account and see if there is anything different/unusual etc.
Regards,
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