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Old October 26th 06, 08:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
salgsalg
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Default public folder as calendar not available when making a calendar req

Hello

if have some public folders with calender information.
The public folders are visible to some people in the organization, that is
the can see items and create items etc inthe public folder.
But when those people will make a meeting request the availability info
from the public folders (is there is a free moment or so in the public
folder calendar) does'nt show.
Also the public folders cannot be choosen in the listbox where you should
expect them, the public folders item is greyed out (that is not available)

I don't expect security rights to be the problem (the public folders are
elsewhere in outlook available, changeable) etc but don't know where to look
know/

Thanks for help

Diederik
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Old October 26th 06, 08:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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Default public folder as calendar not available when making a calendar req

Public folders can show their availability only in a Group Schedule item. THey do not publish free/busy details like mailboxes do.

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Hello

if have some public folders with calender information.
The public folders are visible to some people in the organization, that is
the can see items and create items etc inthe public folder.
But when those people will make a meeting request the availability info
from the public folders (is there is a free moment or so in the public
folder calendar) does'nt show.
Also the public folders cannot be choosen in the listbox where you should
expect them, the public folders item is greyed out (that is not available)

I don't expect security rights to be the problem (the public folders are
elsewhere in outlook available, changeable) etc but don't know where to look
know/

Thanks for help

Diederik

 




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