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cris_bea - 27 Apr 2005 17:40 GMT
Hi,

We're having a problem, users creating new meetings are unable to see
other attendees calender entries through the scheduling tab. They can
see all entries up until the end of June but from there-on nothing,
it's currently 27th of April, I dunno if the dates may change
tomorrow??)

We're running Exchange 2003 (native) on Windows 2003 (also native) &
all users are on the same domain & mailserver. It seems to be effecting
all users (including admins) & many different versions of Outlook (I'm
running 2003, most are running 2000)

Just wondering if there are any basic default settings that may be
causing this problem or if anyone has any helpful hints, I found the
following page on the experts-exchange website but I'll be damned if
I'm gonna pay $10 to find out if they have an answer!!

http://tinyurl.com/7hy6h

thanks in advance!!
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 27 Apr 2005 18:19 GMT
Only 2 months of free/busy data is published by default. User can choose to
publish more from tools, options, calendar options, free/busy.

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