OL98: Outlook Uses the Delegates Free/Busy Publish Time When the Delegate Updates Your Free/Busy Information (331029)
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This article was previously published under Q331029 SYMPTOMS If you are running Outlook 98 and you have set up a
delegate who is running Microsoft Outlook 2000 or later, Outlook 98 uses the
delegate's free/busy publish time range when the delegate updates your
free/busy information. CAUSEThis behavior occurs because Outlook 2000 introduced an
attribute that keeps track of the free/busy information that you want to
publish. When Outlook 2000 tries to update someone else's free/busy
information, it verifies that attribute. If that attribute does not exist,
Outlook 2000 displays three months of your free/busy information by default.
Because Outlook 98 does not have this attribute, information that is from
someone who is running Outlook 2000 or later automatically publishes only three
months of free/busy information. WORKAROUND To work around this behavior, both you and your delegate
should run the same version of Microsoft Outlook. STATUSThis
behavior is by design.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 12/27/2002 |
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Keywords: | kbprb kbnofix KB331029 |
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