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calendar in office 2003 shows "no information"
Free/busy publishing is set to 12 months !! Still shows "\\\NO INFORMATION\\\" PLEASE HELP !!! "Qwik" wrote: I have the same issue as well. Also to add to the conversation, I successfully updated the DOMAIN group policy for this control from 2 months "free/busy publishing" to 6 months. Some users calenders are there while others show "\\\\ no information \\\\\\\\\\\" "pom15595" wrote: I have the same issue. I have run cleanfreebusy on both the users machines and my own. I have checked that they are publishing their availabilities to the server and seems okay as well. But still "no information" Any ideas? "Linda" wrote: I went over to his PC and logged on as him. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Linda wrote: I remoted onto their PC and opened outlook with cleanfreebusy. Then on my PC I scheduled a meeting and the user still shows as "no information". What do you mean by "remoted onto their PC"? Were you loggd in as them via something like VNC where they gave you permission to connect to their desktop or did you use RDC and log in as you? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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calendar in office 2003 shows "no information"
Solution!!!
From the command prompt, navigate to the folder that contains Outlook.exe. The default is usually C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11. From that path run "Outlook.exe /CleanFreeBusy" You are now challenged with running this command on each workstation affected. I am looking for a way to push this out either through SMS or GPO. Qwik "BAP" wrote: Free/busy publishing is set to 12 months !! Still shows "\\\NO INFORMATION\\\" PLEASE HELP !!! "Qwik" wrote: I have the same issue as well. Also to add to the conversation, I successfully updated the DOMAIN group policy for this control from 2 months "free/busy publishing" to 6 months. Some users calenders are there while others show "\\\\ no information \\\\\\\\\\\" "pom15595" wrote: I have the same issue. I have run cleanfreebusy on both the users machines and my own. I have checked that they are publishing their availabilities to the server and seems okay as well. But still "no information" Any ideas? "Linda" wrote: I went over to his PC and logged on as him. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Linda wrote: I remoted onto their PC and opened outlook with cleanfreebusy. Then on my PC I scheduled a meeting and the user still shows as "no information". What do you mean by "remoted onto their PC"? Were you loggd in as them via something like VNC where they gave you permission to connect to their desktop or did you use RDC and log in as you? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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calendar in office 2003 shows "no information"
Thanks mate !! But cleanfreebusy did work.
thanks heaps. "Qwik" wrote: Solution!!! From the command prompt, navigate to the folder that contains Outlook.exe. The default is usually C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11. From that path run "Outlook.exe /CleanFreeBusy" You are now challenged with running this command on each workstation affected. I am looking for a way to push this out either through SMS or GPO. Qwik "BAP" wrote: Free/busy publishing is set to 12 months !! Still shows "\\\NO INFORMATION\\\" PLEASE HELP !!! "Qwik" wrote: I have the same issue as well. Also to add to the conversation, I successfully updated the DOMAIN group policy for this control from 2 months "free/busy publishing" to 6 months. Some users calenders are there while others show "\\\\ no information \\\\\\\\\\\" "pom15595" wrote: I have the same issue. I have run cleanfreebusy on both the users machines and my own. I have checked that they are publishing their availabilities to the server and seems okay as well. But still "no information" Any ideas? "Linda" wrote: I went over to his PC and logged on as him. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Linda wrote: I remoted onto their PC and opened outlook with cleanfreebusy. Then on my PC I scheduled a meeting and the user still shows as "no information". What do you mean by "remoted onto their PC"? Were you loggd in as them via something like VNC where they gave you permission to connect to their desktop or did you use RDC and log in as you? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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