From: ARMAKNYC on
I get an error message "Outlook can't save free/busy information" when I send
an Outlook invitation. Probably related, when people accept my Outlook
invitations, the acceptances come with a warning that it can not find the
event on my Calendar, even though it is there.

I am not on an Exchange server. My Outlook client communicates with an ISP's
mail POP3 mail server and its local .pst files.

How can I fix this problem?
From: Diane Poremsky [MVP] on
Did you close outlook and restart it using the /cleanfreebusy switch?
See http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/switches.htm if you need help using
switches.

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"ARMAKNYC" <ARMAKNYC(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7E6128C3-4A8D-4874-9C60-7027A55752FC(a)microsoft.com...
> I get an error message "Outlook can't save free/busy information" when I
> send
> an Outlook invitation. Probably related, when people accept my Outlook
> invitations, the acceptances come with a warning that it can not find the
> event on my Calendar, even though it is there.
>
> I am not on an Exchange server. My Outlook client communicates with an
> ISP's
> mail POP3 mail server and its local .pst files.
>
> How can I fix this problem?

From: Dave Warren on
In message <7E6128C3-4A8D-4874-9C60-7027A55752FC(a)microsoft.com> ARMAKNYC
<ARMAKNYC(a)discussions.microsoft.com> was claimed to have wrote:

>I get an error message "Outlook can't save free/busy information" when I send
>an Outlook invitation. Probably related, when people accept my Outlook
>invitations, the acceptances come with a warning that it can not find the
>event on my Calendar, even though it is there.
>
>I am not on an Exchange server. My Outlook client communicates with an ISP's
>mail POP3 mail server and its local .pst files.
>
>How can I fix this problem?

Do you use Free/Busy functionality to check anyone else's calendar or to
publish yours?