ICal Server - 2 users out of many cannot see availability

Hi..
There seems to be a strange issue with 2 users out of many in my configuration.
I have a server running OS X Server 10.6.6 with iCal Server (among other services - EMail, OD, etc) configured.
There are several (50+) users configured in WGM.
Basic Calendar operation...
- Connect (via caldav) to the iCal Server with iCal, or using the Web interface
- create a new event
- add invitees, or one of the configured locations
- view the 'availability' of the invitees or locations
.. works as advertised, showing checkmark or whatever for the person or location, as well as your own 'work times' as configured in iCal preferences...
.. except for 2 of the users.
The name / location autocomplete works as expected.
The name of the person or location is displayed normally, but there is an exclamation mark - ! - beside the name.
There is no display of the busy times or availability in the panel provided.
Their own 'work times' (configured on the account information preferences window) are not shown.
(their availability is shown when other users invite and check)
The invitation for the event that they create is sent to the other user, but when the request is accepted, there is no event in the other calendar, and no indication on their event that the user had accepted.
I have gone thru the user's settings in WGM, compared them to other 'functioning' usernames, and found nothing that yells 'fix-me'.
It is not a client side issue, as I have created the iCal caldav connection on other computers, used the web interface from other computers, (where it works for other users).
The users were all created manually, following the same process, with the same basic information entered.
These 2 specific users were created several minutes apart, are not sequential in the UIDs.
I do not wish to delete and recreate these users, for various reasons...
(as a last resort, may have to...)
so....
does ANYone have any suggestions or ideas where to look?
thanks...

ok.. so..
riddle me this:
why did this issue spontaneously resolve itself?
have been testing and analyzing for over a week...
one account started working yesterday.
I tested the other account this morning, it didn't work on client computer.
set up the caldav account on my computer, tested, it worked.
went back to client computer, tested, it worked.
not going to complain, but am curious as to the cause and solution...

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    Oct 24 2012 16:46:49 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} DIGEST-MD5 authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:50:18 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:50:18 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:50:18 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:50:19 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:50:58 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:50:58 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:00 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:00 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:00 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:00 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:01 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:01 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:05 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:05 AUTH2: {0x4f9af032312303780000000700000007, QQQ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:06    AUTH2: {0x4f9af0524882219c0000000800000008, XXX} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:11 AUTH2: {0x4f9af0786fe3211a0000000900000009, YYY} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:11 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:57 AUTH2: {0x4f9bbf3c45a1f0200000000a0000000a, WWW} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:51:57 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:53:25 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 16:53:25 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
    Oct 24 2012 17:01:38 AUTH2: {0x4f9aeff441377b7c0000000600000006, ZZZ} WEBDAV-DIGEST authentication succeeded.
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