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date: Mon, 2 May 2005 10:01:07 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.exchange2000.clients        back       


Other users' calendars don't show in Scheduling   
Hi,

We have a single Exchange2000 server for our domain. (SP3 on W2k srvr)

When trying to schedule a meeting in Outlook, when we invite people certain 
people's schedules are not visible in the Scheduling tab (shows up as "no 
information").  However, for the people that we cannot see, everything before 
next month IS visible.  

I have no clue where to look on this one.  It's not based on info stores or 
anything else I can see.  Any ideas?

Thanks,
thanmad
date: Mon, 2 May 2005 10:01:07 -0700   author:   thanmad

Re: Other users' calendars don't show in Scheduling   
In Outlook, select Tools, then Options. On the Preferences tab select the 
Calendar Options button. Next, select the Free/Busy Options button in the 
lower left. I have ours setup to publish 12 months and to update every 15 
minutes.

-Bill

"thanmad"  wrote in message 
news:53DE4AF7-A595-46B8-8B57-D2C9A6A863C8@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> We have a single Exchange2000 server for our domain. (SP3 on W2k srvr)
>
> When trying to schedule a meeting in Outlook, when we invite people 
> certain
> people's schedules are not visible in the Scheduling tab (shows up as "no
> information").  However, for the people that we cannot see, everything 
> before
> next month IS visible.
>
> I have no clue where to look on this one.  It's not based on info stores 
> or
> anything else I can see.  Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> thanmad
date: Thu, 5 May 2005 10:21:54 -0400   author:   Bill Beach

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