Outlook version? Exchange version? How far out is the meeting? Have you run
the /cleanfreebusy switch? Checked to see if the information is being
published?

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> When creating a meeting requests all Outlook users see No Information when
> checking in the scheduling assistant.
xtaloct25 - 26 Nov 2007 14:46 GMT
it's Outlook 2007 Exchange 2007 the meeting was the next day. Sorry where
do I find the cleanfreebusy switch and if the information is being published
> Outlook version? Exchange version? How far out is the meeting? Have you run
> the /cleanfreebusy switch? Checked to see if the information is being
> published?
>
> > When creating a meeting requests all Outlook users see No Information when
> > checking in the scheduling assistant.
did you verify If free/busy is being published? Is it published far enough
ahead? Default is this month and next month.

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> When creating a meeting requests all Outlook users see No Information when
> checking in the scheduling assistant.
xtaloct25 - 26 Nov 2007 14:49 GMT
Sorry where to I find if free/busy is being published? Published where?
> did you verify If free/busy is being published? Is it published far enough
> ahead? Default is this month and next month.
>
> > When creating a meeting requests all Outlook users see No Information when
> > checking in the scheduling assistant.
Diane Poremsky - 26 Nov 2007 17:19 GMT
Ask the admin if it was configured on the Exchange server - it takes a few
extra steps to configure on Exchange 2007.

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> Sorry where to I find if free/busy is being published? Published where?
>
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>> > checking in the scheduling assistant.