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No free/busy information could be retrieved
Hi
When I'm using outlook 2003 free/busy option, I cannot see other people free/busy information and receive the message: "No free/busy information could be retrieved". Note: I can see other people free/busy information when I'm looking at the web interface of free/busy but not through outlook meeting/appointment, also, other people can see mine and they authorized me or used the All option 10x, Ohad Pinchevsky ActiveBase Ltd |
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No free/busy information could be retrieved
Open Outlook using the /cleanfreebusy switch. See KB296192.
"Ohad Pinchevsky" wrote in message ... Hi When I'm using outlook 2003 free/busy option, I cannot see other people free/busy information and receive the message: "No free/busy information could be retrieved". Note: I can see other people free/busy information when I'm looking at the web interface of free/busy but not through outlook meeting/appointment, also, other people can see mine and they authorized me or used the All option 10x, Ohad Pinchevsky ActiveBase Ltd |
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No free/busy information could be retrieved
Hi
I tried it, and the result was than on Outlook startup its synchonized with the server but still it didnt work... "Megan Kielman" wrote in message ... Open Outlook using the /cleanfreebusy switch. See KB296192. "Ohad Pinchevsky" wrote in message ... Hi When I'm using outlook 2003 free/busy option, I cannot see other people free/busy information and receive the message: "No free/busy information could be retrieved". Note: I can see other people free/busy information when I'm looking at the web interface of free/busy but not through outlook meeting/appointment, also, other people can see mine and they authorized me or used the All option 10x, Ohad Pinchevsky ActiveBase Ltd |
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No free/busy information could be retrieved
Did you recently upgrade from Schedule+ to Outlook calendaring?
"Ohad Pinchevsky" wrote in message ... Hi I tried it, and the result was than on Outlook startup its synchonized with the server but still it didnt work... "Megan Kielman" wrote in message ... Open Outlook using the /cleanfreebusy switch. See KB296192. "Ohad Pinchevsky" wrote in message ... Hi When I'm using outlook 2003 free/busy option, I cannot see other people free/busy information and receive the message: "No free/busy information could be retrieved". Note: I can see other people free/busy information when I'm looking at the web interface of free/busy but not through outlook meeting/appointment, also, other people can see mine and they authorized me or used the All option 10x, Ohad Pinchevsky ActiveBase Ltd |
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No free/busy information could be retrieved
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"Megan Kielman" wrote in message ... Did you recently upgrade from Schedule+ to Outlook calendaring? "Ohad Pinchevsky" wrote in message ... Hi I tried it, and the result was than on Outlook startup its synchonized with the server but still it didnt work... "Megan Kielman" wrote in message ... Open Outlook using the /cleanfreebusy switch. See KB296192. "Ohad Pinchevsky" wrote in message ... Hi When I'm using outlook 2003 free/busy option, I cannot see other people free/busy information and receive the message: "No free/busy information could be retrieved". Note: I can see other people free/busy information when I'm looking at the web interface of free/busy but not through outlook meeting/appointment, also, other people can see mine and they authorized me or used the All option 10x, Ohad Pinchevsky ActiveBase Ltd |
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No free/busy information could be retrieved
Did the other users recently upgrade from Schedule+ to Outlook?
http://support.microsoft.com/default...microsoft.com: 80/support/kb/articles/Q223/4/59.ASP&NoWebContent=1 "Ohad Pinchevsky" wrote in message ... No... "Megan Kielman" wrote in message ... Did you recently upgrade from Schedule+ to Outlook calendaring? "Ohad Pinchevsky" wrote in message ... Hi I tried it, and the result was than on Outlook startup its synchonized with the server but still it didnt work... "Megan Kielman" wrote in message ... Open Outlook using the /cleanfreebusy switch. See KB296192. "Ohad Pinchevsky" wrote in message ... Hi When I'm using outlook 2003 free/busy option, I cannot see other people free/busy information and receive the message: "No free/busy information could be retrieved". Note: I can see other people free/busy information when I'm looking at the web interface of free/busy but not through outlook meeting/appointment, also, other people can see mine and they authorized me or used the All option 10x, Ohad Pinchevsky ActiveBase Ltd |
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No free/busy information could be retrieved
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"Megan Kielman" wrote in message ... Did the other users recently upgrade from Schedule+ to Outlook? http://support.microsoft.com/default...microsoft.com: 80/support/kb/articles/Q223/4/59.ASP&NoWebContent=1 "Ohad Pinchevsky" wrote in message ... No... "Megan Kielman" wrote in message ... Did you recently upgrade from Schedule+ to Outlook calendaring? "Ohad Pinchevsky" wrote in message ... Hi I tried it, and the result was than on Outlook startup its synchonized with the server but still it didnt work... "Megan Kielman" wrote in message ... Open Outlook using the /cleanfreebusy switch. See KB296192. "Ohad Pinchevsky" wrote in message ... Hi When I'm using outlook 2003 free/busy option, I cannot see other people free/busy information and receive the message: "No free/busy information could be retrieved". Note: I can see other people free/busy information when I'm looking at the web interface of free/busy but not through outlook meeting/appointment, also, other people can see mine and they authorized me or used the All option 10x, Ohad Pinchevsky ActiveBase Ltd |
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No free/busy information could be retrieved
Let me know if any of these articles help you out.
http://hellomate.typepad.com/exchang...ng_the_fr.html "Ohad Pinchevsky" wrote in message ... No... "Megan Kielman" wrote in message ... Did the other users recently upgrade from Schedule+ to Outlook? http://support.microsoft.com/default...microsoft.com: 80/support/kb/articles/Q223/4/59.ASP&NoWebContent=1 "Ohad Pinchevsky" wrote in message ... No... "Megan Kielman" wrote in message ... Did you recently upgrade from Schedule+ to Outlook calendaring? "Ohad Pinchevsky" wrote in message ... Hi I tried it, and the result was than on Outlook startup its synchonized with the server but still it didnt work... "Megan Kielman" wrote in message ... Open Outlook using the /cleanfreebusy switch. See KB296192. "Ohad Pinchevsky" wrote in message ... Hi When I'm using outlook 2003 free/busy option, I cannot see other people free/busy information and receive the message: "No free/busy information could be retrieved". Note: I can see other people free/busy information when I'm looking at the web interface of free/busy but not through outlook meeting/appointment, also, other people can see mine and they authorized me or used the All option 10x, Ohad Pinchevsky ActiveBase Ltd |
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bibinjac wrote: *Hi, I am having the same problem, has anyone been able to resolve this issue? * Yes I have and its a two part fix depending on your Exchange System Architecture. In my case moved users from Server1 to Server2 and since move no schedule free busy available On Server2 open System Manager go to AdminGroup which has folders, select to view system folders, add a replica of Server2 to itself and send contents On Server1 open System Manager go to AdminGroup which has folders, select to view system folders, add a replica of Server1 to itself and send contents wait for full replication Check that the LegacyExchangeDN is correct for all users moved i.e this can also cause authenitcation issues Good luck -- evemore ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Posted via http://www.mcse.ms ------------------------------------------------------------------------ View this thread: http://www.mcse.ms/message724010.html |
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