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Greg Plassmeyer
From the horse's mouth...
Five options to find your Free/Busy server:
1.. First, just try to auto-configure an account in Entourage.
2.. If that doesn't work, it is likely that the free/busy data is on your
main server, so the path would be something like "<the exchange server
name>/public/"
3.. If you are running the Win Outlook 2003 beta you can control click on
the Outlook icon in the system tray and select the "Connection Status..."
menu. Add "/public/" to the server of type "Public Folders" to get your
Free/Busy server.
4.. You can sniff the path using OWA and TCP flow by sniffing the request
that OWA sends when looking up free/busy information (search the log for
/public/)
5.. You can ask your admin...
HTH!
--
Barry
----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg Plassmeyer" <[email protected]>
To: "Barry Wainwright" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 5:01 PM
Subject: Re: Free/Busy Search not working in 10.1.4
Five options to find your Free/Busy server:
1.. First, just try to auto-configure an account in Entourage.
2.. If that doesn't work, it is likely that the free/busy data is on your
main server, so the path would be something like "<the exchange server
name>/public/"
3.. If you are running the Win Outlook 2003 beta you can control click on
the Outlook icon in the system tray and select the "Connection Status..."
menu. Add "/public/" to the server of type "Public Folders" to get your
Free/Busy server.
4.. You can sniff the path using OWA and TCP flow by sniffing the request
that OWA sends when looking up free/busy information (search the log for
/public/)
5.. You can ask your admin...
HTH!
--
Barry
----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg Plassmeyer" <[email protected]>
To: "Barry Wainwright" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 5:01 PM
Subject: Re: Free/Busy Search not working in 10.1.4