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New appointment : option "Whole day" is free by default

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Job - 25 Jan 2005 14:21 GMT
When I make a new appointment for the whole day, the option Availability is
changed to "free" by default instead of "busy". Can I change it by default ?
Thanks for your support,
Job
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 26 Jan 2005 04:19 GMT
No.

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After furious head scratching, Job asked:

| When I make a new appointment for the whole day, the option
| Availability is changed to "free" by default instead of "busy". Can I
| change it by default ? Thanks for your support,
| Job
UKDeluded - 17 Feb 2005 11:01 GMT
Milly are you serious? 'No' and that's it? It defies logic that an all day
event should by default be shown as free - that's a major piece of stupid
coding and is causing big problems in my organisation.
Are you saying that there is also no way to use GPO to default the setting
to Busy as would be logical?!?

> No.
>
> | When I make a new appointment for the whole day, the option
> | Availability is changed to "free" by default instead of "busy". Can I
> | change it by default ? Thanks for your support,
> | Job

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