I would check to see if the DELIVERY point is a pst. If the system
folder is in a PST the free/busy will not be available.
Have you tried using the .../CleanFreeBusy switch to open the profile?
OL2003: Command-Line Switches by Microsoft Office Assistance:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/assistance/HP010031101033.aspx
/CleanFreeBusy - Cleans and regenerates free/busy information.
Nikki Peterson
>A user was inviting attendees via the meeting requests available in Outlook
> 2003 calendar appointment option. They are using Outlook 2003 on Exchange
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> another users calendar via the meeting request option. Also I have checked
> that their show free/busy time option is set correctly.
Fi - 11 Apr 2007 09:18 GMT
The delivery point should not be a PST as prior to the upgrade to Outlook
2003 all was working correctly. How do I check the delivery point to be sure?
Are you aware of other issues that could prevent Exchange from displaying a
users free/busy time in a meeting request schedule?
> I would check to see if the DELIVERY point is a pst. If the system
> folder is in a PST the free/busy will not be available.
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> > another users calendar via the meeting request option. Also I have checked
> > that their show free/busy time option is set correctly.