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Otlk2k3 Shows Slashes 4 attendee info

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Techy DuWright - 24 Aug 2007 19:46 GMT
What causes Outlook 2003 to show slashes for no information instead of busy
when you are trying to set up a new meeting request?  Does this mean the user
is open for a meeting?  Or, am I being blocked from seeing any information
because of some group policy on Exchange Server 2003.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 25 Aug 2007 01:55 GMT
It means their free/busy is not being published.

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After furious head scratching, Techy DuWright asked:

| What causes Outlook 2003 to show slashes for no information instead
| of busy when you are trying to set up a new meeting request?  Does
| this mean the user is open for a meeting?  Or, am I being blocked
| from seeing any information because of some group policy on Exchange
| Server 2003.
Techy DuWright - 28 Aug 2007 19:56 GMT
Thnaks Milly for the reply.  I am checkingit out, but the smae info was not
being seen by me but was seen by my boss.  Is there a posssible group policy
issue here.  It is touchy due to who in our organization is trying to look.

> It means their free/busy is not being published.
>
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> | from seeing any information because of some group policy on Exchange
> | Server 2003.
technochic@gmail.com - 29 Aug 2007 17:11 GMT
Have the attendee whose calendar is showing slashes run the /
cleanfreebusy switch, and run that switch on your pc as well.

Close Outlook, click Start>run, on the "run" line type outlook /
cleanfreebusy and click ok

On Aug 28, 2:56 pm, Techy DuWright
<TechyDuWri...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Thnaks Milly for the reply.  I am checkingit out, but the smae info was not
> being seen by me but was seen by my boss.  Is there a posssible group policy
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