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OK before you get angry, please understand that I DID LOOK into this...It
doesn't address the issue I was mentionning. It is not quite practical as it is when you open other calendars together... You might not have understood my explainations or they might not have been clear enough. BUT I did understand that what I am asking for doesn't exist and that is all there is to know. Have a nice day "Judy Gleeson [MVP Outlook]" wrote: Would you PLEASE TRY USING GROUP SCHEDULES as you are still wrong in your latest reply: "I can see the plannings, but only when the meeting time is already planned. This isn't what I was looking for." You don't need to make a meeting to view availability. In 2002 ad 2003 there is a Group Schedules function. I have now told you about it 3 times. If you're going to some here and ask for advice at least take the time to read it. "m" wrote in message ... "Judy Gleeson [MVP Outlook]" wrote: With no permissions you can: See others' meetings and availability - go look 'cause if it's not working you are having Exchange problems with Free/busy data. I can see the plannings, but only when the meeting time is already planned. This isn't what I was looking for. You cannot see others' Calendar folders without permission but I don't think you need to. Go and try the Group Schedules function. Most people don't need to open the folder - they just need to see availability so stop focussing on being able to open the folder. Try these suggestions, they work for millions of other people. Your solution does not exist. Ok, this solution doesn't exist. But I still think this is not something that is useless. The reason for such a functionnality is clear. In the current situation, you must plan a meeting at a specific time and then add the people you want in order to see if they are free. If not, then you must navigate through a view which only allows you to see about a day at a time. Not very pratical... Now, teams do not always work like that. It happens often that in order to plan a meeting, you would like to know what are the free "slots" in a week that would fit most plannings. The view where you open the user's calendar folder is ideal for such planning. Especially when external people are involved and give you a few choices for a meeting date. Anyway, this isn't to start a debate, but only to indicate that millions of people do it the way you say, but I would think that it is simply because another way doesn't exist. Maybe this suggestion could be taken into account for future releases. Especially since it does exist but not with the correct permission levels. Thank you for your time and for the input |
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