"No Information" when attempting Plan a Meeting

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So Call Me Crazy

I have read previous posts regarding the "Free/Busy Options" to enable appts
showing for purposes of planning a meeting. But, that's not exactly working.

Our corporate policy is set at 2 months. With Nikki's response from 2008,
that would indicate I should only be able to see thru the month of July.
That's true, on one of my customer's machines. However, if I look at the
same person's appts on my machine, I can see well her appts well past
September.

So, why is Outlook acting differently on different machines? Same version
of Outlook. Same version of Exchange. Same attendees for the meeting. Some
machines cannot see past July. Some machines can see well past September.
There just has to be a switch or another option...

TIA
 
S

So Call Me Crazy

Running Exchange 2007

Same user account in Outlook. I'm using the "Plan a Meeting", so I would
assume I'm looking that the Free/Busy.



Diane Poremsky said:
Same user account in Outlook? Are you looking at free/busy or the calendar?

What version of exchange?

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So Call Me Crazy said:
I have read previous posts regarding the "Free/Busy Options" to enable
appts
showing for purposes of planning a meeting. But, that's not exactly
working.

Our corporate policy is set at 2 months. With Nikki's response from 2008,
that would indicate I should only be able to see thru the month of July.
That's true, on one of my customer's machines. However, if I look at the
same person's appts on my machine, I can see well her appts well past
September.

So, why is Outlook acting differently on different machines? Same version
of Outlook. Same version of Exchange. Same attendees for the meeting.
Some
machines cannot see past July. Some machines can see well past September.
There just has to be a switch or another option...

TIA
 

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