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Old May 2nd 06, 06:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Tricio
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Default Scheduling Display

Occasionally, I will see a WHITE BAR with BLACK STRIPES when checking other
calendars. I know this occurs when trying to access calendars across
firewalls, but that is not the case with these displays. These are calendars
of people within my orgnaization and firewall.

I assumed this is because they have set their permissions to NONE with
Folder not visible. But, I have experimented with this with some of my
colleagues, and have not been able to replicate this. Is this display the
result of some other setting(s)?

Merci.
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Old May 3rd 06, 07:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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Default Scheduling Display

It may have to do with how far out they have set their free/busy options to
show. By default, Outlook publishes 2 months. If you increase it, does it
display as you expect?

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After furious head scratching, Tricio asked:

| Occasionally, I will see a WHITE BAR with BLACK STRIPES when checking
| other calendars. I know this occurs when trying to access calendars
| across firewalls, but that is not the case with these displays.
| These are calendars of people within my orgnaization and firewall.
|
| I assumed this is because they have set their permissions to NONE with
| Folder not visible. But, I have experimented with this with some of
| my colleagues, and have not been able to replicate this. Is this
| display the result of some other setting(s)?
|
| Merci.


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Old May 3rd 06, 05:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Tricio
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Default Scheduling Display

I found a reply to a similar question that linked this to the need to delete
ANONYMOUS from the permissions list. Doing this has worked. Merci for any
replies.

"Tricio" wrote:

Occasionally, I will see a WHITE BAR with BLACK STRIPES when checking other
calendars. I know this occurs when trying to access calendars across
firewalls, but that is not the case with these displays. These are calendars
of people within my orgnaization and firewall.

I assumed this is because they have set their permissions to NONE with
Folder not visible. But, I have experimented with this with some of my
colleagues, and have not been able to replicate this. Is this display the
result of some other setting(s)?

Merci.

 




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