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JJ - 06 Sep 2006 15:13 GMT
I recently moved several mailboxes from one Exchange 2003 server to a new
Exchange 2003 server.  I am unable to view Free Busy information for anyone
of the mailboxes that was moved (thier calendar information is greyed out
with the diagonal stripes).  However, I am able to view Free Busy information
for new users who's mailboxes were setup on the new server, and never resided
on the old server.  I have tried starting Outlook with the /cleanfreebusy
switch, but I get an error message: "unable to clean your free/busy
information on the server".  I haven't found much information on further
steps to try. Any help would be appreciated. All clients are running Windows
XP with Office 2003 Pro.

Thanks,
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 06 Sep 2006 15:24 GMT
Has each person created a new appointment on their calendars since the change? If not, that's the first thing you should try.

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>I recently moved several mailboxes from one Exchange 2003 server to a new
> Exchange 2003 server.  I am unable to view Free Busy information for anyone
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> Thanks,
JJ - 06 Sep 2006 15:37 GMT
Yes, each person has created a new appointment on their calendars.
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> Has each person created a new appointment on their calendars since the change? If not, that's the first thing you should try.
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