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Setting Folder Permissions in Outlook - what really happens?

Someone asked the following, so I thought I would try and address the issue as I think it is one that is commonly misunderstood: Could you enlighten us on what happens when an Outlook user uses the permissions tab on a folder to grant access to other

How do you know which mailboxes are registered with the Auto Accept Agent?

This is my 4 th blog post on the subject of Exchange 2003 Auto Accept Agent. If you want to see previous posts, you can see them here: one , two and three . The listings of Mailboxes that are registered on any given server are currently homed in the SystemMailbox.

uCan iCal with Exchange and Outlook

iCal, or internet calendaring, generally isn't heavily used or widely understood. When it is used, it generally creates some confusion since it produces different results based on what server and clients are used. Rather than babble on about all the RFC
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Publishing more or less months of FB data with OWA

OWA normally posts only 2 months of FB data by default, this is done across all users on the Exchange server. Outlook has the ability to let each user post as much or as little FB data as they need. (Tools | Options | Calendar Options | Free/Busy Options).

Change the default range of free/busy data published for all users

One question I see asked a lot is if there is a way to publish Free/Busy information for all users from the server-side. In Outlook the default is to publish 2 months of Free/Busy information per user. So is there a way to extend the default other than

The free/busy data story

Exchange Free Busy (FB) data itself is not simple or easy to read. This will describe what the data looks like in the Exchange store, how it’s calculated and processed through the Outlook client. FB describes when a user is busy over a range of
 
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