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Scheduling in multiple time zones

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smokey012@msn.com - 25 Jan 2005 02:57 GMT
When setting up a meeting in Outlook where attendees are in multiple time
zones  (PST, EST, CST) Are all the busy or open time slots reflectent of
their time zone?  do I still need to convert that available time to the time
zone where the meeting will take place . In other words do I still have to
convert an available time in CST to match an available time in PST and EST?  

Version: Outlook 2000  

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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 19 Feb 2005 17:31 GMT
No. Outlook always does that for you. The free/busy information you see for
different users is based on concurrent times.

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> When setting up a meeting in Outlook where attendees are in multiple time
> zones  (PST, EST, CST) Are all the busy or open time slots reflectent of
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> smokey012@msn.com
 
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