I'm planning for some operator error. If someone doesn't check, or makes a
mistake, and just hits send, the message doesn't send and the non-conflicting
resource books even though the meeting isn't actually set
The resources are set up as a mailbox.
Thanks!
"Diane Poremsky {MVP}" wrote:
That's what the scheduling tab is for... enter the room and equipment and
check their availability. If its not available, are the resources in a
public folder or a mailbox?
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"w_hadams" wrote in message
...
When scheduling multiple resources (i.e. conference room and a projector),
if
a meeting request is sent at a time when one resource is available and
another is not, a pop up states that you have to select another time
because
the resource is not available. However, the available resource
automatically
accepts and gets booked.
Is there a way to ensure that both resources are available before either
is
booked (i.e. without visually comparing the calendars in the meeting
request)?
I am using Oulook 2003 with an exchange server.
Thanks