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Hello,
We have a solution in place that replicates the free/busy data from another org and assigns it to AD contacts in our org (the solution just writes free/busy messages in the F/B public folder, using contact's legacyExchangeDN). So, here's what we've got: Outlook 2003 w/mailbox on Exchange 2003 = can view contact's free/busy Outlook 2003 w/mailbox on Exchange 2007 = can view contact's free/busy Outlook 2007 w/mailbox on Exchange 2003 = can view contact's free/busy Outlook 2007 w/mailbox on Exchange 2007 = can NOT view contact's free/busy Apparently, Outlook 2007 users with mailboxes located on Exchange 2007 cannot view free/busy because in this case Outlook 2007 uses Availability Service to retrieve free/busy, but that requires a mailbox to exist , which is not the case for contacts. So, is there anyway to switch Outlook 2007 to legacy mode of retrieving free/busy (from public folders) even when it is connected to mailbox located on Exchange 2007? Or, is there any otherway to resolve this (configure Availablility service to read free/busy not from mailbox, but from public folders)? Thanks! |
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I'll answer to myself
![]() HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\O utlook\Options\Calendar Value Type: DWORD Value Name: UseLegacyFB Values: 0 or not set - default behavior of using the Availability Service 1 - use public folder Free/Busy information (what you need to emulate 2003 behavior) However, this requires a Public Folders hierarchy in the Exchange 2007 organization. Still looking for information on how to do the similar thing with OWA 2007 Thanks! "Anvigos" wrote: Hello, We have a solution in place that replicates the free/busy data from another org and assigns it to AD contacts in our org (the solution just writes free/busy messages in the F/B public folder, using contact's legacyExchangeDN). So, here's what we've got: Outlook 2003 w/mailbox on Exchange 2003 = can view contact's free/busy Outlook 2003 w/mailbox on Exchange 2007 = can view contact's free/busy Outlook 2007 w/mailbox on Exchange 2003 = can view contact's free/busy Outlook 2007 w/mailbox on Exchange 2007 = can NOT view contact's free/busy Apparently, Outlook 2007 users with mailboxes located on Exchange 2007 cannot view free/busy because in this case Outlook 2007 uses Availability Service to retrieve free/busy, but that requires a mailbox to exist , which is not the case for contacts. So, is there anyway to switch Outlook 2007 to legacy mode of retrieving free/busy (from public folders) even when it is connected to mailbox located on Exchange 2007? Or, is there any otherway to resolve this (configure Availablility service to read free/busy not from mailbox, but from public folders)? Thanks! |
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Best posted to an Exchange group as OWA is a part of Exchange, not Outlook.
microsoft.public.exchange.clients is a good place to start. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Anvigos asked: | I'll answer to myself ![]() | | HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\O utlook\Options\Calendar | Value Type: DWORD | Value Name: UseLegacyFB | Values: | 0 or not set - default behavior of using the Availability Service | 1 - use public folder Free/Busy information (what you need to emulate | 2003 behavior) | | However, this requires a Public Folders hierarchy in the Exchange 2007 | organization. | | Still looking for information on how to do the similar thing with OWA | 2007 | | Thanks! | | "Anvigos" wrote: | || Hello, || || We have a solution in place that replicates the free/busy data from || another org and assigns it to AD contacts in our org (the solution || just writes free/busy messages in the F/B public folder, using || contact's legacyExchangeDN). || || So, here's what we've got: || Outlook 2003 w/mailbox on Exchange 2003 = can view contact's || free/busy Outlook 2003 w/mailbox on Exchange 2007 = can view || contact's free/busy Outlook 2007 w/mailbox on Exchange 2003 = can || view contact's free/busy Outlook 2007 w/mailbox on Exchange 2007 = || can NOT view contact's free/busy || || Apparently, Outlook 2007 users with mailboxes located on Exchange || 2007 cannot view free/busy because in this case Outlook 2007 uses || Availability Service to retrieve free/busy, but that requires a || mailbox to exist , which is not the case for contacts. || || So, is there anyway to switch Outlook 2007 to legacy mode of || retrieving free/busy (from public folders) even when it is connected || to mailbox located on Exchange 2007? Or, is there any otherway to || resolve this (configure Availablility service to read free/busy not || from mailbox, but from public folders)? || || Thanks! |
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