is everyone publishing free/busy using the same settings?

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> When scheduling a meeting for multiple users AND using the "Global Address
> Book", some invitees show "No information" slashes even though everyone is
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> Any ideas?
I had the same problem and this worked for me. Make sure you're on the user's
computer, click on the calendar view, select the calendar listed on the left
side of the screen listed under the MY Calendars category. Right Click,
choose properties, choose the Permissions tab listed at the top. Look for an
entry named Anonymous and delete this. Restart the computer, and try test
appointment again. It took about 10 minutes on my side before this resolved.
This should solve your problem.
Vic
> When scheduling a meeting for multiple users AND using the "Global Address
> Book", some invitees show "No information" slashes even though everyone is
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> Any ideas?
Nikki - 13 Apr 2006 05:16 GMT
I have not heard of this solution before. Does the client's
"Anonymous" get recreated when you restart the program
or does it just disappear? What made you think to do this?
Nikki
>I had the same problem and this worked for me. Make sure you're on the
>user's
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>> Any ideas?
Vicky Barnes - 13 Apr 2006 14:20 GMT
I'm not sure how the Anonymous permission is created, this was the first time
I saw this. I researched this site and Microsoft site and didn't find a
solution. I compared the users' calendar permissions to mine and another
user and this was the only difference. Lucky quess, but it worked.
Vic
> I have not heard of this solution before. Does the client's
> "Anonymous" get recreated when you restart the program
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> >> Any ideas?
Nikki - 19 Apr 2006 04:52 GMT
You may want to take a look at the following Technet Artcle:
Conditions that affect the display of Free/Busy time in Outlook
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=196885
Nikki
> I'm not sure how the Anonymous permission is created, this was the first
> time
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>> >> Any ideas?