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phil older
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      22nd May 2009
When trying to schedule past the 1st July in outlook 2003 all i get is a line
of ////////'s
any ideas please.
I have all of the updates and patches.
We are also using exchange 2000.
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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      22nd May 2009
"phil older" <phil (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> When trying to schedule past the 1st July in outlook 2003 all i get is a
> line
> of ////////'s
> any ideas please.
> I have all of the updates and patches.
> We are also using exchange 2000.


The default free/busy publication time is two months, including the current
month. That means that all through May, only May and June's free/busy gets
published. On June 1, then July's free/busy will be included. If you want to
see longer free/busy times, then have the other people publish more than two
months.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

 
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