Remove Publish my free/busy information option

Is there a way to remove the "Publish my free/busy information" option from the options page in webaccess ?
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    WSSecurityAuthentication        : True
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    BasicAuthentication             : False
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    ExtendedProtectionSPNList       : {}
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    ExternalUrl                     : https://webmail.external.com/EWS/Exchange.asmx
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    WhenChangedUTC                  : 10/20/2012 4:16:23 PM
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    RunspaceId                      : 36334262-34e3-4bb8-a2bc-2e6b9d232c81
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    MRSProxyEnabled                 : False
    MRSProxyMaxConnections          : 100
    Name                            : EWS (Default Web Site)
    InternalAuthenticationMethods   : {Ntlm, WindowsIntegrated, WSSecurity}
    ExternalAuthenticationMethods   : {Ntlm, WindowsIntegrated, WSSecurity}
    LiveIdSpNegoAuthentication      : False
    WSSecurityAuthentication        : True
    LiveIdBasicAuthentication       : False
    BasicAuthentication             : False
    DigestAuthentication            : False
    WindowsAuthentication           : True
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    Path                            : C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\ClientAccess\exchweb\EWS
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    ExtendedProtectionFlags         : {}
    ExtendedProtectionSPNList       : {}
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    ExternalUrl                     : https://webmail.external.com/EWS/Exchange.asmx
    AdminDisplayName                : 
    ExchangeVersion                 : 0.10 (14.0.100.0)
    DistinguishedName               : CN=EWS (Default Web Site),CN=HTTP,CN=Protocols,CN=company-VEXCP02,CN=Servers,CN=Exchange 
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    MRSProxyEnabled                 : False
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    InternalAuthenticationMethods   : {Ntlm, WindowsIntegrated, WSSecurity}
    ExternalAuthenticationMethods   : {Ntlm, WindowsIntegrated, WSSecurity}
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    WSSecurityAuthentication        : True
    LiveIdBasicAuthentication       : False
    BasicAuthentication             : False
    DigestAuthentication            : False
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    ExtendedProtectionSPNList       : {}
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    ExternalUrl                     : https://webmail.external.com/EWS/Exchange.asmx
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    WhenCreated                     : 9/16/2010 5:14:18 PM
    WhenChangedUTC                  : 6/23/2012 2:42:59 AM
    WhenCreatedUTC                  : 9/16/2010 9:14:18 PM
    OrganizationId                  : 
    OriginatingServer               : company-vadcp02.company.com
    IsValid                         : True
    RunspaceId                      : 36334262-34e3-4bb8-a2bc-2e6b9d232c81
    CertificateAuthentication       : 
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    GzipLevel                       : Off
    MRSProxyEnabled                 : False
    MRSProxyMaxConnections          : 100
    Name                            : EWS (Default Web Site)
    InternalAuthenticationMethods   : {Ntlm, WindowsIntegrated}
    ExternalAuthenticationMethods   : {Ntlm, WindowsIntegrated}
    LiveIdSpNegoAuthentication      : False
    WSSecurityAuthentication        : False
    LiveIdBasicAuthentication       : False
    BasicAuthentication             : False
    DigestAuthentication            : False
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    WhenChangedUTC                  : 6/14/2012 7:39:15 PM
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