Re: Outlook 2003 with Exchange 2000
From: Roady [MVP] (newsgroups_DELETE__at__DELETE_sparnaaij_NO_._SPAM_net)
Date: 11/28/04
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Date: Sun, 28 Nov 2004 20:02:50 +0100
The availability information needs to be published. For people inside your
Exchange organisation this is published to the Exchange server automatically
and can only be accessed by people inside your organisation.
To publish your free/busy information to the Internet see;
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827775
-- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] www.howto-outlook.com Tips of the month: -What do the Outlook Icons Mean? -Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1 ----- "Carlos" <fdg> wrote in message news:uKFDVA80EHA.4004@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >I dont quite understand what you mean? Because the person outside the > organization "acceppted" the meeting and it shows 1 person accepted but on > the scheduling tab it only shows the "No Information". > Is there any article on this somewhere as well. I need to show this to > others. > Thanks. > > "Roady [MVP]" <newsgroups_DELETE_@_DELETE_sparnaaij_NO_._SPAM_net> wrote > in > message news:OSdCHI50EHA.4028@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... >> This information can only be available when you published your Free/Busy >> information since your home computer is outside of the Exchange >> organisation. >> >> -- >> Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] >> www.howto-outlook.com >> >> Tips of the month: >> -What do the Outlook Icons Mean? >> -Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1 >> >> ----- >> "Carlos" <fdg> wrote in message >> news:uyJidlz0EHA.3756@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... >> >I created an appointment and sent an invitation to my home address not > part >> > of network. I have same version of Outlook on my home computer. I > recieved >> > the e-mail, I accepted the meeting invite and it added it to my >> > calendar >> > on >> > my home computer fine. I then recieved an e-mail saying that my home >> > address >> > has accepted. >> > But in the actual invite in the calendar in the office it say 2 > attendees >> > accepted but "No Information" is shown for the actual calendar part. >> > I thought this person would be listed as part of the meeting. >> > >> > Please advise. >> > >> > >> >> > >
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