Re: Newbie on Free/Busy Time
- From: MS Poster <spamaway@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 00:02:23 +0000 (UTC)
Thanks. That is true...lots of reasons to see a dermatologist.
I should have been more clear. It is not that I don't see their calendars (which I don't), it is that I don't see their free/busy time either. That is, if they have a meeting from 9-11:30 on the 16th, and I want to invite them to a meeting on the 16th from 10:30 to noon, I shoud be told that they are busy for part of that meeting, right? I don't get this information.
Anything to check on this?
thanks.
Hello Rich Matheisen [MVP],
MS Poster <spamaway@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a new Exchange 2003 installation that I am accessing withTo schedule a meeting you don't have to access their calendars, all
Outlook 2007 and OWA clients. When I propose a meeting to someone
else, I am not able to see their calendars. Is there something I need
to set to make this visible between clients?
you need is their "free/busy time". You don't have to know they're
seeing a dermatologist to have a tatoo removed, just that they aren't
available for a meeting at that time.
.
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