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Watch this and see if it is what you are talking about.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLG6clch2RY Also read this. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/291621 Are you using Calendar Groups Like in this article? If not can you be more specific about the issue. Which scheduling window are you referring to? http://blogs.msdn.com/b/mvpawardprog...look-2010.aspx Also are both of the accounts using an Exchange server? If so each account must publish their free/busy information. Click File > Options > Calendar Options > Free/Busy Options. Also you can't have the month value for publishing set to zero. |
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http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/9350/52828365.png I simply want the account of the meeting inviter (and those of the invitees) not to display the 'no information' backslashes, but to be able to see when the other is busy or not from their calender. What's the most simple way to achieve this? It's only a simulation but I don't want to have to photoshop it. I want to see it working. |
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