Exchange Server - Exchange 2007 - Schedule+Free Busy

Asked By boe
29-Apr-07 02:16 PM
Howdy, I'm trying to figure out why I can't see free busy data in Exchange
2007 when using Outlook 2003 clients even though it works for OWA.   I went
ot exchange 2007 system console, tools, public folder management, public
folders, system Public folders, went to the properties of Schedule+free
busy.   If I click on Exchange General, I always get this screen.  The
properties on "schedule+ Free Busy Information - Exchange Administrative
Group " have invalid data.   If you click OK, default falues will be used
instead and will be saved if you do not change them before hitting apply or
OK on the property page.   If you click cancel, the object will be displayed
read-only and corrupted values will be retained.

The following values have invalid data:
Name.

Have tried setting Alias, display name, and simple display name to things
like test - no spaces all under 8 characters and it still gives me an error
message -

The name property contains leading or trailing whitespace which must be
removed - there are no spaces at the beginning, end or middle of those three
names and they are all under 8 characters - not sure where it is finding the
space.

even if it is setting it to default as it claims it is, it still has the
same issue after I open the public folder the same way in ESM on exchange
2007.   This is a standalone server - no edge, no exchange 2003 etc.
IIS
(1)
Outlook
(1)
KmYspoiHHA
(1)
FYDIBOHF
(1)
EWS
(1)
MSFTNGP
(1)
SPDLT
(1)
OWA
(1)
  boe replied...
29-Apr-07 02:23 PM
EX:/o=First Organization/ou=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)
might be the name of it but I cannot seem to change that to any name that it
will accept.
  boe replied...
29-Apr-07 10:19 PM
I think I have it from what I read somewhere else - going into IIS, EWS and
BIN need to have integrated Windows authentication turned on.   I can't be
sure what did it as I've been tinkering all day but after rebooting to see
if something needed resetting it works in 2003 for me.
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