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Scott K - 14 Jan 2004 20:28 GMT
I'm currently sharing my calendar with one computer via
the Internet Free/Busy service. Both my business partner
and I have a .NET pasport and have configured the sevice
to share our calandar with each other. Both of us can see
each othrs availability via the web interface so I know
that the inforamtion is posting. However, using the
meeting schedule interface in outlook 2003 my partner can
see my availability while I get "No information.
Busy/Free information could not be retrieved". Any ideas
as to how I can this working would be hugely appreciated.

Thanks,
Scott
scherzo ma non tropo - 14 Jan 2004 22:06 GMT
the less you know about yuor collegue calender the best you and long will be yuor life
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 15 Jan 2004 01:54 GMT
Can both of you use the Send/Receive Free/Busy option from the Tools menu?

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| I'm currently sharing my calendar with one computer via
| the Internet Free/Busy service. Both my business partner
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| Thanks,
| Scott
 
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