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date: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 07:21:28 +0000 (UTC),    group: microsoft.public.exchange.clients        back       


Re: Exchange/Outlook 2003 SP2 shows Free/Busy in different ways   
Hello Ed Crowley [MVP],

LOL.
Yes, the free/busy setting is there ofcourse, but I haven't tried the /cleanfreebusy 
switch yet, doing that today. I'll post the results asap.

/Niclas

> I'm not taking my clothes off no matter how nicely you ask.
> 
> Are the users whose free-busy data you can't see publishing free-busy
> data? It's an Outlook setting.  Have you tried starting their Outlook
> clients with the /cleanfreebusy switch?
> 
> "Niclas Eriksson"  wrote in message
> news:80b2ecac1bdc8ca4e435c8fff8a@news.microsoft.com...
> 
>> Hello Ed Crowley [MVP],
>> Ok. My knowledge of Exchange isn't that good so bare with me.. :-)
>> Do you have any way for me to check if something is corrupt or do you
>> have
>> any suggestion on how to fix the problem?
>> /Niclas
>> 
>>> There are no mailboxes in a public store.
>>> 
>>> "Niclas Eriksson"  wrote in message
>>> news:80b2ecac1b378ca4d83025808ce@news.microsoft.com...
>>> 
>>>> Hello Ed Crowley [MVP],
>>>> 
>>>> We are seeing this error on the BE server that holds more than one
>>>> Mailbox store. This server only has one Public store and they all
>>>> point to that as default. Can it be some mailbox in that public
>>>> store that is corrupt and can I repair that somehow?
>>>> 
>>>> /Niclas
>>>> 
>>>>> How many servers and mailbox stores do you have?  The first place
>>>>> to start looking is the properties of each mailbox store, and
>>>>> which public folder server mailboxes on that store look to by
>>>>> default.
>>>>> 
>>>>> "Niclas Eriksson"  wrote in message
>>>>> news:80b2ecac1b258ca4d795fcfbe6a@news.microsoft.com...
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hello Ed Crowley [MVP],
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> That I don't know. Can I see that somehow? Can it be that some
>>>>>> users use the "wrong" public folder and some the correct one and
>>>>>> how can I fix that?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> /Niclas
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Outlook gets free-busy data from a system public folder.  Is it
>>>>>>> possible that your users are looking to different public folder
>>>>>>> servers with free-busy data, and maybe replication isn't working
>>>>>>> properly?
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> "Niclas Eriksson"  wrote in message
>>>>>>> news:80b2ecac19a48ca4bf670076a49@news.microsoft.com...
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Been searching on the net for a solution on this, hope some of
>>>>>>>> you can help.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> We have Exchange 2003 SP2 and Outlook 2003 SP2 installed. The
>>>>>>>> error
>>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>>> can't find a solution for is:
>>>>>>>> On some users the free/busy information isn't showed when using
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>> Scheduling tab in Outlook calendar (Other users as Attendees)
>>>>>>>> but
>>>>>>>> if
>>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>>> open that users Calendar using Open other user's folder it
>>>>>>>> shows
>>>>>>>> up
>>>>>>>> OK and
>>>>>>>> I can read the Free/Busy info. The user has his/her calendar
>>>>>>>> rights
>>>>>>>> set to
>>>>>>>> Default-Reviewer. This doesn't happend on all users, but it
>>>>>>>> seems
>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>> be
>>>>>>>> showing up on newly created users more often than old ones.
>>>>>>>> Is there anyone that has a solution for this? Is it a known bug
>>>>>>>> with
>>>>>>>> a hotfix?
date: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 07:21:28 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Niclas Eriksson

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