Schedule Assistant

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FoxRiot

This is my third try at this question which never gets answered so here goes!
: )
When a meeting is scheduled and anyone at my organization opens the meeting
and goes to Scheduling Assistant, they can see the subjects of my meetings.
They cannot see the subject of just about any other employee, there are a few
others with my problem. What setting does everyone else have enabled where
they can still see my free/busy time, but not the subject of my meetings? I
am using Microsoft Office Outlook 2007. I have my Read propertie set to
Free/Busy not Free/Busy/Subject.
 
B

Ben M. Schorr, MVP

If you right-click your calendar folder and choose Properties | Permissions
what permissions have been given to the other users? What's the "Default"
also? Compare those to the settings on a user whose free/busy works the way
you want yours to.

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-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr, MVP
Roland Schorr & Tower
http://www.rolandschorr.com
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FoxRiot said:
This is my third try at this question which never gets answered so here
goes!
: )
When a meeting is scheduled and anyone at my organization opens the
meeting
and goes to Scheduling Assistant, they can see the subjects of my
meetings.
They cannot see the subject of just about any other employee, there are a
few
others with my problem. What setting does everyone else have enabled
where
they can still see my free/busy time, but not the subject of my meetings?
I
am using Microsoft Office Outlook 2007. I have my Read propertie set to
Free/Busy not Free/Busy/Subject.


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