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No information available in Outlook 2003 SP2
ted.When users in our organization try to use outlook calendar for organizing
meetings under the following: New Meeting request, To: add user Scheduling tab, Try to view user availability for Sept 2006, show NO INFO AVAILABLE. No matter what user I select in our organization they all show NO INFO as of SEPT 2006. Anything prior is fine. We tried the following: Outlook, Tools, Calendar Options, Free Busy tab, changed Publish default of 2 months to 12, changed update to server to 1 minute. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated |
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No information available in Outlook 2003 SP2
Changing the free/busy publish interval doesn't force a refresh of the existing information in the free/busy folder. Free/busy on the server gets updated only when there's a change in the user's Calendar folder. If each user adds a new appointment, then all the free/busy calendars should show up to 12 months of data.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "LacroixD" wrote in message ... ted.When users in our organization try to use outlook calendar for organizing meetings under the following: New Meeting request, To: add user Scheduling tab, Try to view user availability for Sept 2006, show NO INFO AVAILABLE. No matter what user I select in our organization they all show NO INFO as of SEPT 2006. Anything prior is fine. We tried the following: Outlook, Tools, Calendar Options, Free Busy tab, changed Publish default of 2 months to 12, changed update to server to 1 minute. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated |
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