Scheduling of meetings, Creating a meeting using the free/busy server, 9 scheduling of meetings – Kerio Tech Version 6.5.2 User Manual

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Chapter 5

Kerio Outlook Connector

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5.9 Scheduling of meetings

In MS Outlook, a special tool can be used for scheduling of meetings (details on what meetings

are and how they are used, see section

1.7.7

). This tool is called Free/Busy server. MS Outlook

extended by Kerio Outlook Connector allows using of the Kerio MailServer’s built-in Free/Busy

server.

The Free/Busy server helps the meeting initiator schedule their events for times when invited

attendees are free (the meeting does not collide with any other event in their calendars). It

is, therefore, easier to find a time range where all attendees required to participate in the

meetings are free. This feature help us avoid many phone calls and emails that we would

otherwise make or send.

Free/Busy server exploits information on user’s free time from the calendar of the particular

user. However, the meeting initiator can only see when the attendee is free or busy. It is not

possible to view particular details on the user’s activities.

Free/Busy information is displayed in the event’s edit window on the Scheduling tab in the

section addressing meetings. Free/Busy is enabled automatically when attendees are entered

in the list. To the right from the list, you can find Free/Busy information (see figure

5.35

).

The Free/Busy feature also provides information on how much busy the user is. Degree of

user’s busyness is suggested by the color. The color key is shown at the bottom of the window.

Warning: Free/Busy information is displayed only for attendees with an account in the Kerio

MailServer (usually, this function is used to set meetings with colleagues). Such an information

is not displayed for external users.

The Free/Busy calendar displays all meetings and events included in the default calendar folder

and its subfolders. If you want that some events (e.g. items of a private calendar) are not

shown in the Free/Busy calendar, create a new calendar folder out of the branch of the default

calendar and its subfolders.

5.9.1 Creating a meeting using the Free/Busy server

Meetings are created in a similar way as events:

1.

Open a new event dialog to enter subject and site where the event (meeting) will take place.

2.

Switch to the Scheduling tab

3.

and enter individual participants of the meeting (see figure

5.35

). Once participants are

added, their free/busy calendar items relevant for the particular time set for the meeting

is displayed. Level of user busyness is shown by the blue color (unfortunately, MS Outlook

does not support viewing of busyness level). The users with no data on the free/busy

server (users with no account, users that do not use the calendar) are marked with grey.

Warning:

It is necessary to specify each user by their usernames and domains

(username@domain). Aliases cannot be used to display Free/Busy information.

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