Re: Newbie on Free/Busy Time
- From: "Rich Matheisen [MVP]" <richnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2007 21:02:46 -0500
MS Poster <spamaway@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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?
Do you have more than one Exchange public folder store? Do you
replicate the F/B folder? Could be you're looking at a replica that
isn't, well, replicating.
Does anyone see their F/B times, or is it just you that can't? Can
they see yours?
Start by having them run outlook from the command line with the
"/Cleanfreebusy" switch.
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