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Old July 19th 06, 11:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
gavin
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Default Booking meeting rooms via a calendar

Thanks, Sue.



"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
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Yes, this is something your IT section would need to set up.

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"gavin" wrote in message
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Thanks again, Sue. Excuse me for being a bit thick but I don't know what
"start Outlook with a mail profile" means. When I get to work in the

morning
I log on to our corporate network with a username and password, start
Outlook and access my inbox, calendar etc. Do I need to ask our IT section
to create new user accounts for the new mailboxes? I would guess so?

"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
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It's easy, but you do have to take specific steps. Log into a mailbox =
start Outlook with a mail profile that accesses that mailbox directly, not
as a secondary mailbox



"gavin" wrote in message
m...
Thanks for your reply, Sue - but oh crikey - it looks a lot more

complicated
than I had hoped :-( Phrases like "log directly into the resource

mailbox
and set the Resource Scheduling options" don't mean a lot to me. Is it as
complicated as it sounds? Please say it's easy peasy :-)


"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
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See http://www.slipstick.com/calendar/skedresource.htm. You'll need two

new
Exchange mailboxes, one for each room.



"gavin" wrote in message
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There are about 35 of us in our section at work and we all use Outlook

2003.
We have 2 meeting rooms and my boss has asked me to come up with a way

of
facilitating the booking of these rooms. My initial thought was to set

up
2
new Outlook calendars - one for each room. I have never set up a

calendar
before - is this the best/easiest way of achieving what I want? I

imagine
that calendars have an "owner" who can then grant access to other users?

If
I set up the calendars am I the automatic "owner"? Can I grant different
levels of access to different users? I would want all 35 of us to be

able
to
view the calendars but I would only want two or three nominated people

to
be
able to make entries (i.e. book the rooms).

If this is the best way of doing this any clues/tips would be

appreciated
although I imagine it's all in the help files?

If it's not the easiest/best way I'd appreciate any help or advice.





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