From: Alison on
I added the space as you suggested and it opened Outlook, but also gave this
message: "Unable to clean your free/busy information on the server".
Next thoughts would be appreciated!
Alison

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

> Alison <Alison(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> > When making an appointment in calendar, I recently started to receive
> > an error message saying "unable to save free/busy information; unable
> > to open free/busy information". I went to the MS help site and it
> > said to run "outlook.exe/cleanfreebusy" program". I tried to, but I
> > got a message saying "Microsoft cannot find
> > outlook.exe/cleanfreebusy".
> > Does anyone know what my next step should be to correct this? Thanks!
>
> You need a space between "outlook.exe" and "/cleanfreebusy"
> --
> Brian Tillman
>
From: Brian Tillman on
Alison <Alison(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I added the space as you suggested and it opened Outlook, but also
> gave this message: "Unable to clean your free/busy information on the
> server".

Time to talk to the Exchange administrator, if your account is an Exchange
account.
--
Brian Tillman

From: Alison on
I'm sorry, I feel pretty stupid for asking, but what or who is the Exchange
administrator and how do I find out if I have an exchange account?
Thanks
Alison

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

> Alison <Alison(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> > I added the space as you suggested and it opened Outlook, but also
> > gave this message: "Unable to clean your free/busy information on the
> > server".
>
> Time to talk to the Exchange administrator, if your account is an Exchange
> account.
> --
> Brian Tillman
>
>
From: Brian Tillman on
Alison <Alison(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I'm sorry, I feel pretty stupid for asking, but what or who is the
> Exchange administrator and how do I find out if I have an exchange
> account?

If you have to ask, then you don't have an Exchange account.

To where are you publishing your free/busy information? If you don't use
Exchange, publishing free/busy is far less useful, since no one else can see
the data (unless you have a web site set up to receive that data).
--
Brian Tillman

From: Alison on
I have no idea what you are referring to. The "free/busy" message only
started recently with Outlook. I just use the Calendar for appointments, and
it coordinates with my HP iPaq (handheld). So I'm not really sure what you
are referring to or what "free/busy" even is!
Thanks
Alison

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

> Alison <Alison(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> > I'm sorry, I feel pretty stupid for asking, but what or who is the
> > Exchange administrator and how do I find out if I have an exchange
> > account?
>
> If you have to ask, then you don't have an Exchange account.
>
> To where are you publishing your free/busy information? If you don't use
> Exchange, publishing free/busy is far less useful, since no one else can see
> the data (unless you have a web site set up to receive that data).
> --
> Brian Tillman
>
>