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How to turn off Free/Busy in Outlook 2003
I am having a problem using outlook 2003 against an exchange 5.5
client. When other users attempt to access my calendar using outlook 2000 (which we do often) the free/busy data is corrupt. I can login to my account with outlook 2000 and the /cleanfreebusy switch and this will correct the information, however, the next time I use Outlook 2003 the data is corrupted again. Note that exchange 2003 runs fine, without complaint, but the Outlook 2000 clients are unable to access my calendar. I would like to set my Outlook 2003 so that it does no update the free busiy information at all, and therefore does not currupt the data. Does anyone know how to do this? |
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You have a much bigger problem that needs to be looked at closer but to
answer your question... Go to Tools, Options, Calendar Options, Free/Busy Options and set it to 0. Also make sure that you don't have any delegates or others with access to your calendar b/c if they make changes to it, depending on what their client settings are for Free/Busy, it will recreate the the Free/Busy map showing however many months the delegate has specified in their client. "Mike Bra" wrote in message om... I am having a problem using outlook 2003 against an exchange 5.5 client. When other users attempt to access my calendar using outlook 2000 (which we do often) the free/busy data is corrupt. I can login to my account with outlook 2000 and the /cleanfreebusy switch and this will correct the information, however, the next time I use Outlook 2003 the data is corrupted again. Note that exchange 2003 runs fine, without complaint, but the Outlook 2000 clients are unable to access my calendar. I would like to set my Outlook 2003 so that it does no update the free busiy information at all, and therefore does not currupt the data. Does anyone know how to do this? |
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