How to use the Internet Free/Busy feature in Outlook 2002 (291621)
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This article was previously published under Q291621 SUMMARY Internet Free/Busy (IFB) is a feature of Microsoft Outlook
that allows you to see when others are free or busy so that you can efficiently
schedule meetings. Outlook 2002 users have the option to publish their
free/busy information to a user-specified Uniform Resource Locator (URL) file
server. You can share this URL file server with all users or limit it to a
specific set of users. An Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
standard called iCal, is the basis for IFB. IFB uses a part of the iCal
standard called iCalendar, an emerging standard for the format and storage of
schedule information. iCalendar defines a structure for representing free/busy
information in a standardized way. This article discusses the
following information:
- How to publish free/busy information to the
Internet.
- How to view other people's free/busy information on the
Internet.
- How to set the global free/busy search path for all
contacts.
- How to set the free/busy search path for a specific
contact.
- How to plan a meeting by using free/busy information on the
Internet.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 7/11/2006 |
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