Then they shouldn't share their calendar at all. Free/busy is separate (and automatic) from calendar sharing.

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> - Alan.
kranitz@gmail.com - 30 Mar 2006 16:26 GMT
I am also looking for a way to share another user's calendar while
preventing access to the details... We have a manager who is leaving
the organization that requires access to the director's calendar, but
only to see what appointments are present. We do not want this manager
to be able to view the details. Any suggestions?