What version of Outlook do each of these clients use? (Please
include the patch level)
Are these clients: Roaming, Cached Mode?
What version of Exchange is being used? (Again, please include
the patch level)
Have you checked to see what shows on Outlook Web Access?
Nikki
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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So all free appointments on UserB's calendar are marked busy?
What version of Outlook and Exchange?
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"Abhijeet Nigam" <Abhijeet
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> Hi ,
> I have a strange issue with one of my user(UserB). User A has sent a all
> day
> event to UserB. This All day event is from Day1 to Day 6. the meeting is
> set
> as Free. All the members of the meeting can be seen as Free in Free/busy
> information except UserB. If look at UserB in Free/busy , he is shown as
> Busy
> (Blue Color) in scheduling.
> I also created a test meeting (All day Event ) and it works in similar
> fashion.
> I tried cleanfreebusy switch however no change
>
> Any advice please