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I am having the same problem as priedl in an earlier post:
I am trying to schedule a meeting in January and when I invite attendees, starting with January 1, 2008, it shows "no information" for their schedule. This happens on various versions of Outlook. I don't know if this is an Outlook issue or an Exchange Server issue. Should this be happening? I configured a Group Policy to set 12 months of published Free/Busy data, but it did not fix the problem. I verified on several machines that the policy was applied in Outlook correctly, but there was still no available info as of January 1. I removed the Group Policy and manually configured my Outlook to publish 12 months of Free/Busy data, and now everyone can see my availability past January 1. So my questions a 1. Why, if the default is 2 months, is Free/Busy data cut off on January 1? 2. Why would a Group Policy setting not fix the issue when manually configuring the exact same setting does? Thanks in advance. |
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