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Old April 18th 06, 11:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
pd
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Default Problem seeing free/busy information

Good folks, after doing a little poking myself this may wind up being
informational more than anything else. I have a client/clients on a Office
2003 client/exchange 2003 server network. For some reason I cant see
free/busy information beyond 6/1/2006 . The calendar viewer shows stripes in
the calendar which the legends indicates is "no information available" . And
being that today is 4/18/2006 that seems like 6 weeks of information is
publishable. The only setting that I know of to show free/busy info is 1
month, 2 months, etc. This is the case for numerous clients. I can try to
send a meeting invitation to 5 random clients and all it is possible that all
of their free/busy info ends on 6/1/2006. That seems a little strange to me.
Any clues would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Old April 19th 06, 02:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
KC
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Default Problem seeing free/busy information

PD:

By default the “Free/busy” schedule is only published out 2 months. Which is
why you could not “see” out into the future months. The fix is to have each
person publish more calendar information so that you can see it.
To increase the number of months published:
ToolsOptionsCalendar OptionsFree/Busy Options. Change the "Publish XX
months of Calendar free/busy information on the server".


"pd" wrote:

Good folks, after doing a little poking myself this may wind up being
informational more than anything else. I have a client/clients on a Office
2003 client/exchange 2003 server network. For some reason I cant see
free/busy information beyond 6/1/2006 . The calendar viewer shows stripes in
the calendar which the legends indicates is "no information available" . And
being that today is 4/18/2006 that seems like 6 weeks of information is
publishable. The only setting that I know of to show free/busy info is 1
month, 2 months, etc. This is the case for numerous clients. I can try to
send a meeting invitation to 5 random clients and all it is possible that all
of their free/busy info ends on 6/1/2006. That seems a little strange to me.
Any clues would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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Old April 19th 06, 02:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Brian Tillman
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Default Problem seeing free/busy information

pd wrote:

Good folks, after doing a little poking myself this may wind up being
informational more than anything else.


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