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Shared Common Calendar Exchange 2007
Hi,
I am trying to set up a shared common calendar that all users can view and automatically add new items to. The end users want to be able to add this common calendar to the list of attendees for an appointment/meeting and have the item automatically accepted. They also want the ability to view all items on the common calendar. I am looking for some advice as to the best way to handle this type of requirement. We are using Outlook 2007 with Exchange 2007 Standard. One thought I had is to create a Room or Equipment mailbox and set the booking policy to AutoAccept. I tried this and was able to send appointment requests and have them automatically accepted as desired. The problem I have is that regular users do not have the permission to view the common calendar items. What is the correct/easiest way to grant all users the ability to view the calendar items on the resource calendar? Or is using a Room or Equipment mailbox (for this purpose) wrong? I have tried granting them ReadPermission or FullAccess to the resource, but when a user attempts to open the common calendar it says they don't have permission. Of course the user account that I set as a delegate for the resource is able to open the resource calendar without any errors. Thanks in advance. |
Shared Common Calendar Exchange 2007
Okay, it looks I was able to set the permission on
the resource calendar. I opened it with the delegate and then opened Properties--Permissions tab. I had tried this before but it appeared that I was viewing the permissions of the delegate's calendar and not the resource's calendar. I am still interested in advice or any thoughts you may have. Thanks. "John" wrote in message ... Hi, I am trying to set up a shared common calendar that all users can view and automatically add new items to. The end users want to be able to add this common calendar to the list of attendees for an appointment/meeting and have the item automatically accepted. They also want the ability to view all items on the common calendar. I am looking for some advice as to the best way to handle this type of requirement. We are using Outlook 2007 with Exchange 2007 Standard. One thought I had is to create a Room or Equipment mailbox and set the booking policy to AutoAccept. I tried this and was able to send appointment requests and have them automatically accepted as desired. The problem I have is that regular users do not have the permission to view the common calendar items. What is the correct/easiest way to grant all users the ability to view the calendar items on the resource calendar? Or is using a Room or Equipment mailbox (for this purpose) wrong? I have tried granting them ReadPermission or FullAccess to the resource, but when a user attempts to open the common calendar it says they don't have permission. Of course the user account that I set as a delegate for the resource is able to open the resource calendar without any errors. Thanks in advance. |
Shared Common Calendar Exchange 2007
I'd use a public folder for this purpose.
Missy "John" wrote in message ... Hi, I am trying to set up a shared common calendar that all users can view and automatically add new items to. The end users want to be able to add this common calendar to the list of attendees for an appointment/meeting and have the item automatically accepted. They also want the ability to view all items on the common calendar. I am looking for some advice as to the best way to handle this type of requirement. We are using Outlook 2007 with Exchange 2007 Standard. One thought I had is to create a Room or Equipment mailbox and set the booking policy to AutoAccept. I tried this and was able to send appointment requests and have them automatically accepted as desired. The problem I have is that regular users do not have the permission to view the common calendar items. What is the correct/easiest way to grant all users the ability to view the calendar items on the resource calendar? Or is using a Room or Equipment mailbox (for this purpose) wrong? I have tried granting them ReadPermission or FullAccess to the resource, but when a user attempts to open the common calendar it says they don't have permission. Of course the user account that I set as a delegate for the resource is able to open the resource calendar without any errors. Thanks in advance. |
Shared Common Calendar Exchange 2007
If your org has public folders enabled, they would be a better choice than
sharing a mailbox calendar. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "John" wrote in message ... Hi, I am trying to set up a shared common calendar that all users can view and automatically add new items to. The end users want to be able to add this common calendar to the list of attendees for an appointment/meeting and have the item automatically accepted. They also want the ability to view all items on the common calendar. I am looking for some advice as to the best way to handle this type of requirement. We are using Outlook 2007 with Exchange 2007 Standard. One thought I had is to create a Room or Equipment mailbox and set the booking policy to AutoAccept. I tried this and was able to send appointment requests and have them automatically accepted as desired. The problem I have is that regular users do not have the permission to view the common calendar items. What is the correct/easiest way to grant all users the ability to view the calendar items on the resource calendar? Or is using a Room or Equipment mailbox (for this purpose) wrong? I have tried granting them ReadPermission or FullAccess to the resource, but when a user attempts to open the common calendar it says they don't have permission. Of course the user account that I set as a delegate for the resource is able to open the resource calendar without any errors. Thanks in advance. |
Shared Common Calendar Exchange 2007
John,
We have several boardrooms which people like to see and book via their Outlook client and this is what I did. Created a resource room for each boardroom as per the following article http://www.msexchange.org/articles_t...007-part1.html It work [the booking part] but people could not view the calendar.....when they tried to open as a share calendar they got access denied, no permissions To fix this I logged into the boardroom mailbox with a full client, not OWA and selected the folder list view and then right click on the calendar. Went to properties and gave review to the default. All staff can open the calendar and see the information [read only] Maybe this will help you….. Later……….Robbie "John" wrote: Hi, I am trying to set up a shared common calendar that all users can view and automatically add new items to. The end users want to be able to add this common calendar to the list of attendees for an appointment/meeting and have the item automatically accepted. They also want the ability to view all items on the common calendar. I am looking for some advice as to the best way to handle this type of requirement. We are using Outlook 2007 with Exchange 2007 Standard. One thought I had is to create a Room or Equipment mailbox and set the booking policy to AutoAccept. I tried this and was able to send appointment requests and have them automatically accepted as desired. The problem I have is that regular users do not have the permission to view the common calendar items. What is the correct/easiest way to grant all users the ability to view the calendar items on the resource calendar? Or is using a Room or Equipment mailbox (for this purpose) wrong? I have tried granting them ReadPermission or FullAccess to the resource, but when a user attempts to open the common calendar it says they don't have permission. Of course the user account that I set as a delegate for the resource is able to open the resource calendar without any errors. Thanks in advance. |
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