ID: Q165879
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If a profile contains multiple mail services, free/busy time in the Meeting Planner is only available from one of the services. The order in which recipient addresses are processed determines which users' free/busy times are available. However, if Microsoft Exchange Server is one of the installed services, it will take precedence over the other services.
NOTE: If Microsoft Exchange Server is one the services in a profile, free/busy times will only be available with users on the Microsoft Exchange Server.
Outlook allows free/busy time to be read from only one source. In a profile containing multiple mail services other than Microsoft Exchange Server, you can specify the service from which users' free/busy times are available. To specify which service is used, follow these steps:
1. In Outlook, on the Tools Menu, click Services and click the Delivery
tab.
2. In the area labeled "Recipient addresses are processed by these
information services in the following order:", move the service you want
users' free/busy time to be available from to the top of the list, and
Click OK.
1. Create a profile that contains both Microsoft Exchange Server and
Microsoft Mail.
2. Start Outlook.
3. On the Compose menu, click Plan a Meeting.
4. Add some attendees from both Mail and Exchange.
Note that you see free/busy time for Exchange users only and not all meeting attendees.
Additional query words: SFS EMS
Keywords : kb3rdparty kbinterop kbnetwork CfgProfl
Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Last Reviewed: December 12, 1998