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Attendee calendars not showing up (grey striped bar) in Scheduling         


Author: titojermaine
Date: Apr 30, 2008 09:23

This is a recurring issue. For example, I scheduled an appointment and some
of the attendees names were recognized (reformatted after I typed them into
the Scheduling tab), but the chart out to the right displayed a grey
diaganolly striped bar as if I entered an unknown attendee. I checked with
an attendee and I don't think he had logged in yet this morning. After I
knew he was logged in, I checked the appointment and sure enough, I could see
his appointments now. I then closed and reopened the appointment, and while
I don't see the grey striped bar, I can only see his busy time as the
appointment I scheduled, the rest of the bar appears to be available. He
showed me his calendar and that is not the case. I'm assuming this is some
sort of Outlook/Exchange behavior that is expected...
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Re: Attendee calendars not showing up (grey striped bar) in Scheduling         


Date: Apr 30, 2008 16:54

Try clicking Add Others bottom left corner instead of just typing their name
and make sure to find them on the Global Address List.

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Judy Gleeson
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My suggested settings for Outlook 2003 are FREE on my website.

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Author: titojermaine
Date: May 1, 2008 12:36

I tried using the "Add Others" option but that didn't change the behavior.
I'm confident it found the correct users even when I typed them in as last
name, first name because our directory has a suffix on the individuals name
of the division they're in (which I did not type), and that was part of the
reformatted text. My network admin suggested a setting in Office 03 for
caching the calendar. He said he wasn't sure where it was and after scouring
Outlook I didn't find anything like that.

"Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)" wrote:
> Try clicking Add Others bottom left corner instead of just typing their name
> and make sure to find them on the Global Address List.
>
> --
>
> Regards
>
> Judy Gleeson
> MVP Outlook
> Trainer...
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