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Use a Group Calendar and use the Free/Busy option to see if employees are in or out - or if simply busy.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. After furious head scratching, Dshetlar asked: | We are wanting to create a shared calendar to track if employees are | in or out of the office. Anyone have any suggestions on how to best | do this? We are running Exchange 2003 and the Outlook clients are | 2003 and 2007. | | I found an article at http://www.cgnet.com/Exchange/inout.htm | It appears to be for an older version of Outlook. |
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