Is there any error message and/or number?
Have you checked the Application Event Viewer for any Office-related errors?
If there are, please post the eventID and source.

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article - 14 May 2008 04:11 GMT
Hi Orland,
sorry for delay, the event id = 25 Source= Outlook Description is " Cannot
save free/busy information"
> Is there any error message and/or number?
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K. Orland - 14 May 2008 16:28 GMT
Are you connected to your Exchange server locally (on the same network) or
are you working remotely from it?

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article - 15 May 2008 07:00 GMT
HI
I am connected the Exchange server locally.. any idea?
> Are you connected to your Exchange server locally (on the same network) or
> are you working remotely from it?
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K. Orland - 15 May 2008 14:55 GMT
Did you also mention you're using a PST? Where is your calendar located? In
your Exchange mailbox or your PST?

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article - 16 May 2008 02:56 GMT
I am not sure where the calendar is located? I think in mailbox .. please
show me how to check whether is located and move to pst file?
thanks
> Did you also mention you're using a PST? Where is your calendar located? In
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K. Orland - 16 May 2008 15:22 GMT
Your calendar should be kept in your Exchange mailbox. I don't use Outlook
2007 but there should be a shortcut to your calendar in the Outlook bar
somewhere or you can see it if you enable your folder view. Have you
discussed your free/busy problem with your Exchange Admin? Are you the only
one having the problem or are others experiencing it? If you log into another
PC or laptop, when you open Outlook there do you have the same problem?

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> I am not sure where the calendar is located? I think in mailbox .. please
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