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Old September 30th 06, 05:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Exchange 2K3 SP2 / Outlook 2K3 SP2 - Error seeing past Novembe

Well, by default, free/busy is only published 2 months out (this month and
next) but can be changed to other periods, which would explain some users
not seeing it past the end of next month, but you can still create meetings,
just not see their availability.

It's possible, although unlikely, that an update reset the publishing, but
it can also be set by group policy.



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"SandyElrick" wrote in message
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We cannot schedule meetings. Free/busy for most people is showing only
until
November 1, 2006 - 8 AM. Is this an Outlook/Exchange/Policy thing? We
recently upgraded to SP2.. could this have caused it?

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

can you not schedule meetings or just not see the attendees free/busy?
how
far out is free/busy being published?

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"SandyElrick" wrote in message
...
We're running into a problem where we cannot schedule meetings past
November
1st (it is October 29). It's not consistent but more accounts than not
appear to have the "No Information" past 8AM.

Any ideas?






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