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Old May 3rd 06, 06:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Todd F.
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Default Free / Busy Options in Outlook XP

I have a user that when anyone attempts to schedule a meeting for cannot
because her free / busy time always shows as busy. The user has Office XP
with Windows XP. We run Exchange 2003 for our email system. Please help!

Thank you,

Todd F.

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