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If the cause is how often Outlook updates free/busy time, follow these steps:
If the cause is how often Outlook updates free/busy time, follow these steps:
# On the Tools menu, click Options, click Calendar Options, and then click Free/Busy Options.
# On the Tools menu, click Options, click Calendar Options, and then click Free/Busy Options.
# In the &quot;Update free/busy information on the server every &lt;15&gt; minutes&quot; box, type how often you want the server to update.
# In the &quot;Update free/busy information on the server every <15&gt; minutes&quot; box, type how often you want the server to update.
# Click OK three times to return to Outlook.
# Click OK three times to return to Outlook.


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If the cause is how far ahead Outlook publishes free/busy time, follow these steps:
If the cause is how far ahead Outlook publishes free/busy time, follow these steps:
# On the Tools menu, click Options, click Calendar Options, and then click Free/Busy Options.
# On the Tools menu, click Options, click Calendar Options, and then click Free/Busy Options.
# In the &quot;Publish &lt;2&gt; month(s) of Calendar free/busy information on the server&quot; box, type how far ahead you want the server to publish free/busy time.
# In the &quot;Publish <2&gt; month(s) of Calendar free/busy information on the server&quot; box, type how far ahead you want the server to publish free/busy time.
# Click OK three times to return to Outlook.
# Click OK three times to return to Outlook.



Revision as of 02:29, 21 July 2020

Article ID: 180878

Article Last Modified on 12/3/1999



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Outlook 98 Standard Edition



This article was previously published under Q180878


SYMPTOMS

After you make an appointment in your active Calendar, other people may not immediately see that time as busy. This condition may also occur when someone attempts to invite you to a meeting.

CAUSE

There are three possible causes for this behavior:

  • By default, Outlook updates your free/busy time every 15 minutes. If the update is not complete, others will not see your appointment as busy time.
  • Outlook publishes your free/busy time for only the next two months. If your appointment is beyond the published limit, others will not see your appointment as busy time.
  • If the appointment Show Time As property is set to Free, others will not see your appointment as busy time.

The unavailability of Free/Busy information appears as black hatched lines in the availablity dialog.

RESOLUTION

Updated Free/Busy Time

If the cause is how often Outlook updates free/busy time, follow these steps:

  1. On the Tools menu, click Options, click Calendar Options, and then click Free/Busy Options.
  2. In the "Update free/busy information on the server every <15> minutes" box, type how often you want the server to update.
  3. Click OK three times to return to Outlook.

Published Free/Busy Time

If the cause is how far ahead Outlook publishes free/busy time, follow these steps:

  1. On the Tools menu, click Options, click Calendar Options, and then click Free/Busy Options.
  2. In the "Publish <2> month(s) of Calendar free/busy information on the server" box, type how far ahead you want the server to publish free/busy time.
  3. Click OK three times to return to Outlook.

Appointment Property Not Set Correctly

If the cause is that the Appointment Show Time As property is not set to Free, follow these steps:

  1. Double-click your appointment to open it.
  2. On the Appointment tab, in the Show Time As list, click Busy or Out Of Office to indicate that you are not available during the appointment.
  3. On the Standard toolbar, click Save And Close.



Additional query words: 98 hatching f/b

Keywords: kbprb KB180878