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I am having this same issue and I have looked everywhere for the answer. If
you get a response, please let me know!! I also found this article as well as the ones you listed. Not sure if it's saying that this feature is now disabled or not.... http://support.microsoft.com/kb/842166/en-us kw " wrote: We are trying to setup the Outlook Free/Busy feature for our workplace. We have a combination of Outlook XP and Outlook 2003 software, and have read each of the respective KB articles on how to set up Free/Busy with this software. All workstations are Windows XP with the latest updates installed. We do not have an Exchange server. Publishing our free busy information works perfectly. We have two options, a normal fileserver (using UNC paths, windows 2000) and a WebDAV server (Apache 2.0), and both can be published to with no problems. We know it works fine because I can actually watch the vfb files appear on the servers just as I submit the information from my local copy of Outlook. Both servers are on the same subnet as the workstations; there is no firewall or otherwise between machines (they are for internal use only, they are not connected to outside networks). Our company email addresses are . We name our vfb files firstname.lastname.vfb so that we can use the %NAME% macro in the search feature. The problem, however, is with the retrieval of the information. When we start a 'New Meeting Request' on the calendar and click on the Scheduling tab, everything seems to be in order. However, when we enter names into the box, Outlook always says that information cannot be retrieved. Outlook XP and 2003 basically say the same thing. 2003 adds the words "general failure". For the name, we tried entering all sorts of variations: firstname, lastname, firstname.lastname, firstname lastname, ... none seem to work. The weird part about this is that Outlook doesn't seem to be doing anything at all when it is supposed to be looking up this information. Using FileMon (from Sysinternals), there is no local file activity. Using ethereal, we don't see any outgoing network activity from the workstation. Looking at server access logs on both the file server (windows 2000 event log, with auditing) and our Apache WebDAV server (access_log and error_log), we don't see any attempt whatsoever. We thought the XP firewall might be interfering, however neither adding outlook.exe or disabling the firewall altogether seemed to help. Plus, since we can publish the information just fine, we really don't think it's a network problem. Permissions do not seem to be a problem either. For our WebDAV server, we are able to put the vfb URL into a browser and watch it come up no problems. Same with the fileserver version (using both the UNC path and the file:// equivalent). Here are our two non-working setups in Outlook: Fileserver ---------------------- Publish address: \\FILESERVER\freebusy\joe.smith.vfb Search address: \\FILESERVER\freebusy\%NAME%.vfb (switching to file:// equivalents doesn't help) WebDAV ---------------------- Publish address: http://192.168.20.46/freebusy/joe.smith.vfb Search address: http://192.168.20.46/freebusy/%NAME%.vfb (IP address is intentionally false, but the real machines are indeed on 192.168.*.* addresses) Thanks for reading all of this. We are stumped as to what's wrong. We've tried reading the following Free/Busy related articles on microsoft.com, but to no avail: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/889698 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827775 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/291621 Thank you so much for any advice! |
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I also am having the exact same problem.
I have 4 remote users and only one PC doesn't download the vfb file information BUT it does upload it fine! Here's a possible clue: I reformatted the hard drive of the PC that will retrieve the vfb file info and installed XP Pro and Office 2003 from scratch and after pointing outlook to the saved .pst file, the SAME THING OCURES! So I have a hunch that the problem is within the .pst file info. Like I said everyone else's works fine. " wrote: We are trying to setup the Outlook Free/Busy feature for our workplace. We have a combination of Outlook XP and Outlook 2003 software, and have read each of the respective KB articles on how to set up Free/Busy with this software. All workstations are Windows XP with the latest updates installed. We do not have an Exchange server. Publishing our free busy information works perfectly. We have two options, a normal fileserver (using UNC paths, windows 2000) and a WebDAV server (Apache 2.0), and both can be published to with no problems. We know it works fine because I can actually watch the vfb files appear on the servers just as I submit the information from my local copy of Outlook. Both servers are on the same subnet as the workstations; there is no firewall or otherwise between machines (they are for internal use only, they are not connected to outside networks). Our company email addresses are . We name our vfb files firstname.lastname.vfb so that we can use the %NAME% macro in the search feature. The problem, however, is with the retrieval of the information. When we start a 'New Meeting Request' on the calendar and click on the Scheduling tab, everything seems to be in order. However, when we enter names into the box, Outlook always says that information cannot be retrieved. Outlook XP and 2003 basically say the same thing. 2003 adds the words "general failure". For the name, we tried entering all sorts of variations: firstname, lastname, firstname.lastname, firstname lastname, ... none seem to work. The weird part about this is that Outlook doesn't seem to be doing anything at all when it is supposed to be looking up this information. Using FileMon (from Sysinternals), there is no local file activity. Using ethereal, we don't see any outgoing network activity from the workstation. Looking at server access logs on both the file server (windows 2000 event log, with auditing) and our Apache WebDAV server (access_log and error_log), we don't see any attempt whatsoever. We thought the XP firewall might be interfering, however neither adding outlook.exe or disabling the firewall altogether seemed to help. Plus, since we can publish the information just fine, we really don't think it's a network problem. Permissions do not seem to be a problem either. For our WebDAV server, we are able to put the vfb URL into a browser and watch it come up no problems. Same with the fileserver version (using both the UNC path and the file:// equivalent). Here are our two non-working setups in Outlook: Fileserver ---------------------- Publish address: \\FILESERVER\freebusy\joe.smith.vfb Search address: \\FILESERVER\freebusy\%NAME%.vfb (switching to file:// equivalents doesn't help) WebDAV ---------------------- Publish address: http://192.168.20.46/freebusy/joe.smith.vfb Search address: http://192.168.20.46/freebusy/%NAME%.vfb (IP address is intentionally false, but the real machines are indeed on 192.168.*.* addresses) Thanks for reading all of this. We are stumped as to what's wrong. We've tried reading the following Free/Busy related articles on microsoft.com, but to no avail: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/889698 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827775 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/291621 Thank you so much for any advice! |
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I am using XP Pro and Office 2003 as well. Are the other work stations that
are working using the same OS and Office? "Tony17112acst" wrote: I also am having the exact same problem. I have 4 remote users and only one PC doesn't download the vfb file information BUT it does upload it fine! Here's a possible clue: I reformatted the hard drive of the PC that will retrieve the vfb file info and installed XP Pro and Office 2003 from scratch and after pointing outlook to the saved .pst file, the SAME THING OCURES! So I have a hunch that the problem is within the .pst file info. Like I said everyone else's works fine. " wrote: We are trying to setup the Outlook Free/Busy feature for our workplace. We have a combination of Outlook XP and Outlook 2003 software, and have read each of the respective KB articles on how to set up Free/Busy with this software. All workstations are Windows XP with the latest updates installed. We do not have an Exchange server. Publishing our free busy information works perfectly. We have two options, a normal fileserver (using UNC paths, windows 2000) and a WebDAV server (Apache 2.0), and both can be published to with no problems. We know it works fine because I can actually watch the vfb files appear on the servers just as I submit the information from my local copy of Outlook. Both servers are on the same subnet as the workstations; there is no firewall or otherwise between machines (they are for internal use only, they are not connected to outside networks). Our company email addresses are . We name our vfb files firstname.lastname.vfb so that we can use the %NAME% macro in the search feature. The problem, however, is with the retrieval of the information. When we start a 'New Meeting Request' on the calendar and click on the Scheduling tab, everything seems to be in order. However, when we enter names into the box, Outlook always says that information cannot be retrieved. Outlook XP and 2003 basically say the same thing. 2003 adds the words "general failure". For the name, we tried entering all sorts of variations: firstname, lastname, firstname.lastname, firstname lastname, ... none seem to work. The weird part about this is that Outlook doesn't seem to be doing anything at all when it is supposed to be looking up this information. Using FileMon (from Sysinternals), there is no local file activity. Using ethereal, we don't see any outgoing network activity from the workstation. Looking at server access logs on both the file server (windows 2000 event log, with auditing) and our Apache WebDAV server (access_log and error_log), we don't see any attempt whatsoever. We thought the XP firewall might be interfering, however neither adding outlook.exe or disabling the firewall altogether seemed to help. Plus, since we can publish the information just fine, we really don't think it's a network problem. Permissions do not seem to be a problem either. For our WebDAV server, we are able to put the vfb URL into a browser and watch it come up no problems. Same with the fileserver version (using both the UNC path and the file:// equivalent). Here are our two non-working setups in Outlook: Fileserver ---------------------- Publish address: \\FILESERVER\freebusy\joe.smith.vfb Search address: \\FILESERVER\freebusy\%NAME%.vfb (switching to file:// equivalents doesn't help) WebDAV ---------------------- Publish address: http://192.168.20.46/freebusy/joe.smith.vfb Search address: http://192.168.20.46/freebusy/%NAME%.vfb (IP address is intentionally false, but the real machines are indeed on 192.168.*.* addresses) Thanks for reading all of this. We are stumped as to what's wrong. We've tried reading the following Free/Busy related articles on microsoft.com, but to no avail: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/889698 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827775 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/291621 Thank you so much for any advice! |
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Yes, They are using XP and all using Office 2003. Another clue is that the PC
that's not downloading the vfb info used to do it fine. Something changed, I have no idead what. It's GOT to be related to her .pst file since I just reloaded all XP and Office onto her blank hard drive. -Tony " wrote: I am using XP Pro and Office 2003 as well. Are the other work stations that are working using the same OS and Office? "Tony17112acst" wrote: I also am having the exact same problem. I have 4 remote users and only one PC doesn't download the vfb file information BUT it does upload it fine! Here's a possible clue: I reformatted the hard drive of the PC that will retrieve the vfb file info and installed XP Pro and Office 2003 from scratch and after pointing outlook to the saved .pst file, the SAME THING OCURES! So I have a hunch that the problem is within the .pst file info. Like I said everyone else's works fine. " wrote: We are trying to setup the Outlook Free/Busy feature for our workplace. We have a combination of Outlook XP and Outlook 2003 software, and have read each of the respective KB articles on how to set up Free/Busy with this software. All workstations are Windows XP with the latest updates installed. We do not have an Exchange server. Publishing our free busy information works perfectly. We have two options, a normal fileserver (using UNC paths, windows 2000) and a WebDAV server (Apache 2.0), and both can be published to with no problems. We know it works fine because I can actually watch the vfb files appear on the servers just as I submit the information from my local copy of Outlook. Both servers are on the same subnet as the workstations; there is no firewall or otherwise between machines (they are for internal use only, they are not connected to outside networks). Our company email addresses are . We name our vfb files firstname.lastname.vfb so that we can use the %NAME% macro in the search feature. The problem, however, is with the retrieval of the information. When we start a 'New Meeting Request' on the calendar and click on the Scheduling tab, everything seems to be in order. However, when we enter names into the box, Outlook always says that information cannot be retrieved. Outlook XP and 2003 basically say the same thing. 2003 adds the words "general failure". For the name, we tried entering all sorts of variations: firstname, lastname, firstname.lastname, firstname lastname, ... none seem to work. The weird part about this is that Outlook doesn't seem to be doing anything at all when it is supposed to be looking up this information. Using FileMon (from Sysinternals), there is no local file activity. Using ethereal, we don't see any outgoing network activity from the workstation. Looking at server access logs on both the file server (windows 2000 event log, with auditing) and our Apache WebDAV server (access_log and error_log), we don't see any attempt whatsoever. We thought the XP firewall might be interfering, however neither adding outlook.exe or disabling the firewall altogether seemed to help. Plus, since we can publish the information just fine, we really don't think it's a network problem. Permissions do not seem to be a problem either. For our WebDAV server, we are able to put the vfb URL into a browser and watch it come up no problems. Same with the fileserver version (using both the UNC path and the file:// equivalent). Here are our two non-working setups in Outlook: Fileserver ---------------------- Publish address: \\FILESERVER\freebusy\joe.smith.vfb Search address: \\FILESERVER\freebusy\%NAME%.vfb (switching to file:// equivalents doesn't help) WebDAV ---------------------- Publish address: http://192.168.20.46/freebusy/joe.smith.vfb Search address: http://192.168.20.46/freebusy/%NAME%.vfb (IP address is intentionally false, but the real machines are indeed on 192.168.*.* addresses) Thanks for reading all of this. We are stumped as to what's wrong. We've tried reading the following Free/Busy related articles on microsoft.com, but to no avail: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/889698 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827775 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/291621 Thank you so much for any advice! |
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This has been a total cluster. I have done quite a bit of research online,
yes, even on Microsoft, and it appears basically that this "feature" has been discontinued. The new and improved version is MSN Premium where you can all share a calendar online. Of course, this doesn't help you with your calendar on your desktop. Of course you could always put up an Exchange server and get sort of closer.... Gotta Love It!! If I hear anything else, I will let you know. Keanan "Tony17112acst" wrote: Yes, They are using XP and all using Office 2003. Another clue is that the PC that's not downloading the vfb info used to do it fine. Something changed, I have no idead what. It's GOT to be related to her .pst file since I just reloaded all XP and Office onto her blank hard drive. -Tony " wrote: I am using XP Pro and Office 2003 as well. Are the other work stations that are working using the same OS and Office? "Tony17112acst" wrote: I also am having the exact same problem. I have 4 remote users and only one PC doesn't download the vfb file information BUT it does upload it fine! Here's a possible clue: I reformatted the hard drive of the PC that will retrieve the vfb file info and installed XP Pro and Office 2003 from scratch and after pointing outlook to the saved .pst file, the SAME THING OCURES! So I have a hunch that the problem is within the .pst file info. Like I said everyone else's works fine. " wrote: We are trying to setup the Outlook Free/Busy feature for our workplace. We have a combination of Outlook XP and Outlook 2003 software, and have read each of the respective KB articles on how to set up Free/Busy with this software. All workstations are Windows XP with the latest updates installed. We do not have an Exchange server. Publishing our free busy information works perfectly. We have two options, a normal fileserver (using UNC paths, windows 2000) and a WebDAV server (Apache 2.0), and both can be published to with no problems. We know it works fine because I can actually watch the vfb files appear on the servers just as I submit the information from my local copy of Outlook. Both servers are on the same subnet as the workstations; there is no firewall or otherwise between machines (they are for internal use only, they are not connected to outside networks). Our company email addresses are . We name our vfb files firstname.lastname.vfb so that we can use the %NAME% macro in the search feature. The problem, however, is with the retrieval of the information. When we start a 'New Meeting Request' on the calendar and click on the Scheduling tab, everything seems to be in order. However, when we enter names into the box, Outlook always says that information cannot be retrieved. Outlook XP and 2003 basically say the same thing. 2003 adds the words "general failure". For the name, we tried entering all sorts of variations: firstname, lastname, firstname.lastname, firstname lastname, ... none seem to work. The weird part about this is that Outlook doesn't seem to be doing anything at all when it is supposed to be looking up this information. Using FileMon (from Sysinternals), there is no local file activity. Using ethereal, we don't see any outgoing network activity from the workstation. Looking at server access logs on both the file server (windows 2000 event log, with auditing) and our Apache WebDAV server (access_log and error_log), we don't see any attempt whatsoever. We thought the XP firewall might be interfering, however neither adding outlook.exe or disabling the firewall altogether seemed to help. Plus, since we can publish the information just fine, we really don't think it's a network problem. Permissions do not seem to be a problem either. For our WebDAV server, we are able to put the vfb URL into a browser and watch it come up no problems. Same with the fileserver version (using both the UNC path and the file:// equivalent). Here are our two non-working setups in Outlook: Fileserver ---------------------- Publish address: \\FILESERVER\freebusy\joe.smith.vfb Search address: \\FILESERVER\freebusy\%NAME%.vfb (switching to file:// equivalents doesn't help) WebDAV ---------------------- Publish address: http://192.168.20.46/freebusy/joe.smith.vfb Search address: http://192.168.20.46/freebusy/%NAME%.vfb (IP address is intentionally false, but the real machines are indeed on 192.168.*.* addresses) Thanks for reading all of this. We are stumped as to what's wrong. We've tried reading the following Free/Busy related articles on microsoft.com, but to no avail: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/889698 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827775 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/291621 Thank you so much for any advice! |
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Well, the feature that was discontinued was Microsoft providing a free server
for everyone to use. It's not the free/busy function itself that was discontinued. Free/busy works fine as long as you have a plce to post the ..vfb files for everyone to access. For instance, we use a free website and use ftp://userID ![]() Like I said, it works perfectly fine for 3 of us but it just stopped working for the 4th. " wrote: This has been a total cluster. I have done quite a bit of research online, yes, even on Microsoft, and it appears basically that this "feature" has been discontinued. The new and improved version is MSN Premium where you can all share a calendar online. Of course, this doesn't help you with your calendar on your desktop. Of course you could always put up an Exchange server and get sort of closer.... Gotta Love It!! If I hear anything else, I will let you know. Keanan "Tony17112acst" wrote: Yes, They are using XP and all using Office 2003. Another clue is that the PC that's not downloading the vfb info used to do it fine. Something changed, I have no idead what. It's GOT to be related to her .pst file since I just reloaded all XP and Office onto her blank hard drive. -Tony " wrote: I am using XP Pro and Office 2003 as well. Are the other work stations that are working using the same OS and Office? "Tony17112acst" wrote: I also am having the exact same problem. I have 4 remote users and only one PC doesn't download the vfb file information BUT it does upload it fine! Here's a possible clue: I reformatted the hard drive of the PC that will retrieve the vfb file info and installed XP Pro and Office 2003 from scratch and after pointing outlook to the saved .pst file, the SAME THING OCURES! So I have a hunch that the problem is within the .pst file info. Like I said everyone else's works fine. " wrote: We are trying to setup the Outlook Free/Busy feature for our workplace. We have a combination of Outlook XP and Outlook 2003 software, and have read each of the respective KB articles on how to set up Free/Busy with this software. All workstations are Windows XP with the latest updates installed. We do not have an Exchange server. Publishing our free busy information works perfectly. We have two options, a normal fileserver (using UNC paths, windows 2000) and a WebDAV server (Apache 2.0), and both can be published to with no problems. We know it works fine because I can actually watch the vfb files appear on the servers just as I submit the information from my local copy of Outlook. Both servers are on the same subnet as the workstations; there is no firewall or otherwise between machines (they are for internal use only, they are not connected to outside networks). Our company email addresses are . We name our vfb files firstname.lastname.vfb so that we can use the %NAME% macro in the search feature. The problem, however, is with the retrieval of the information. When we start a 'New Meeting Request' on the calendar and click on the Scheduling tab, everything seems to be in order. However, when we enter names into the box, Outlook always says that information cannot be retrieved. Outlook XP and 2003 basically say the same thing. 2003 adds the words "general failure". For the name, we tried entering all sorts of variations: firstname, lastname, firstname.lastname, firstname lastname, ... none seem to work. The weird part about this is that Outlook doesn't seem to be doing anything at all when it is supposed to be looking up this information. Using FileMon (from Sysinternals), there is no local file activity. Using ethereal, we don't see any outgoing network activity from the workstation. Looking at server access logs on both the file server (windows 2000 event log, with auditing) and our Apache WebDAV server (access_log and error_log), we don't see any attempt whatsoever. We thought the XP firewall might be interfering, however neither adding outlook.exe or disabling the firewall altogether seemed to help. Plus, since we can publish the information just fine, we really don't think it's a network problem. Permissions do not seem to be a problem either. For our WebDAV server, we are able to put the vfb URL into a browser and watch it come up no problems. Same with the fileserver version (using both the UNC path and the file:// equivalent). Here are our two non-working setups in Outlook: Fileserver ---------------------- Publish address: \\FILESERVER\freebusy\joe.smith.vfb Search address: \\FILESERVER\freebusy\%NAME%.vfb (switching to file:// equivalents doesn't help) WebDAV ---------------------- Publish address: http://192.168.20.46/freebusy/joe.smith.vfb Search address: http://192.168.20.46/freebusy/%NAME%.vfb (IP address is intentionally false, but the real machines are indeed on 192.168.*.* addresses) Thanks for reading all of this. We are stumped as to what's wrong. We've tried reading the following Free/Busy related articles on microsoft.com, but to no avail: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/889698 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827775 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/291621 Thank you so much for any advice! |
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