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Does the free/busy time feature require Exchange?

 
 
Bill Strowder
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      22nd Oct 2008
When planning a meeting in Outlook, you can invite attendees and a tab will
open that shows their free/busy times. Is there any way to configure that
feature without Exchange Server on the back end?
 
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Oliver Vukovics [Public Shareware]
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      22nd Oct 2008
Hi Bill,

have a look on this sites:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.asp#ifb
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827775/en-us

Maybe it helps.

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> When planning a meeting in Outlook, you can invite attendees and a tab
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> open that shows their free/busy times. Is there any way to configure that
> feature without Exchange Server on the back end?


 
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