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John-O September 15th 06 12:57 PM

User's Meeeting details being displayed in Outlook Meeting Schedule panel...
 
I have a user whose meeting/calendar data is being displayed in the
scheduling window when creating a meeting or when someone goes in to
check the scheduling after the meeting is created. Not just free/busy,
but actual meeting details.

In other word, when someone checks the scheuling pane in a meeting
request, this user's meetings are displayed complete with notes and
all.

Needless to say this isn't what the user wants.

Is there a place were I can tell him change to stop this behavior?

FYI - Exchange 2003/Outlook 2003

Thanks,

John-O


bosje October 23rd 06 09:58 AM

User's Meeeting details being displayed in Outlook Meeting Schedul
 
did you look under the permissions tab from the calender properties.
sometimes it displays the default permissions as a reviewer. when you set
this back to None, the details shouldn't be visible
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bosje


"John-O" wrote:

I have a user whose meeting/calendar data is being displayed in the
scheduling window when creating a meeting or when someone goes in to
check the scheduling after the meeting is created. Not just free/busy,
but actual meeting details.

In other word, when someone checks the scheuling pane in a meeting
request, this user's meetings are displayed complete with notes and
all.

Needless to say this isn't what the user wants.

Is there a place were I can tell him change to stop this behavior?

FYI - Exchange 2003/Outlook 2003

Thanks,

John-O




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