Outlook Free/Busy info

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Wesley Levine

We are running Exchange 2000 SP3 on Win2k Server. Our
client software is latest versions of Outlook (2000, XP,
and 2003). My question: is there a way to add another
color-coded category to indicate that a person is "Working
From Home"?

Specifically, I have been tasked with looking into the
possibility of adding to the current default free/busy
options of "Out of Office", "Busy", "Tentative", and "No
Info". The admins at my company would like to add a new
category to indicate that a person may be "working from
home" so as not to schedule them to be available for any
face-to-face meetings, interviews, etc.

This may be more of an Exchange 2000 add-in but I am
trying to find out if this is viable and possibly how to
do it.

Thanks in advance for any help or feedback.

Regards,

Wesley Levine
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Wesley Levine
asked:

| We are running Exchange 2000 SP3 on Win2k Server. Our
| client software is latest versions of Outlook (2000, XP,
| and 2003). My question: is there a way to add another
| color-coded category to indicate that a person is "Working
| From Home"?
|
| Specifically, I have been tasked with looking into the
| possibility of adding to the current default free/busy
| options of "Out of Office", "Busy", "Tentative", and "No
| Info". The admins at my company would like to add a new
| category to indicate that a person may be "working from
| home" so as not to schedule them to be available for any
| face-to-face meetings, interviews, etc.
|
| This may be more of an Exchange 2000 add-in but I am
| trying to find out if this is viable and possibly how to
| do it.
|
| Thanks in advance for any help or feedback.
|
| Regards,
|
| Wesley Levine
 

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