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All day events default to free - and unless the meeting is truly running
"all day" she should make the appointments for working hours, which default to busy. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "QH" wrote in message ... Hi, We run a Windows 2003/ Exchange 2003 environment, with Outlook 2003 as our email client. I have had a complaint from one user because of a double booking she has experienced last month. Basically, she booked an all day appointment for the use of one meeting room, but someone else was able to book the same meeting room as a resource for several hours during that day. Now I have checked the user's calendar, and the meeting appointment there is booked correctly. However, when I look at the conflicting appointments from the perspective of different calendars (by opening their mailboxes). I suspect that these disparities are the potential symptomn of the cause of the double- booking. I was wondering if there is anyway to see the history of modifications / updates made to the meetings, so I can see where the mistake / ommision might be? Kind regards, QH |
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On 19 May, 18:21, "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
All day events default to free - and unless the meeting is truly running "all day" she should make the appointments for working hours, which default to busy. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Need Help with Common Tasks?http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007:http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: Outlook Tips:http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center:http://www.slipstick.com You can access this newsgroup by visitinghttp://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspxor point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "QH" wrote in message Thank-you very much for your response, but I am well aware that a full day meeting is shown as 'free' by default. That is not the case here. Is there any record of changes that have been made to an appointment that I can view to see what has happened? QH ... Hi, We run a Windows 2003/ Exchange 2003 environment, with Outlook 2003 as our email client. I have had a complaint from one user because of a double booking she has experienced last month. Basically, she booked an all day appointment for the use of one meeting room, but someone else was able to book the same meeting room as a resource for several hours during that day. Now I have checked the user's calendar, and the meeting appointment there is booked correctly. However, when I look at the conflicting appointments from the perspective of different calendars (by opening their mailboxes). I suspect that these disparities are the potential symptomn of the cause of the double- booking. I was wondering if there is anyway to see the history of modifications / updates made to the meetings, so I can see where the mistake / ommision might be? Kind regards, QH- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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no, appointment changes are not logged.
-- 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. "QH" wrote in message ... On 19 May, 18:21, "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote: All day events default to free - and unless the meeting is truly running "all day" she should make the appointments for working hours, which default to busy. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Need Help with Common Tasks?http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007:http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: Outlook Tips:http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center:http://www.slipstick.com You can access this newsgroup by visitinghttp://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspxor point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "QH" wrote in message Thank-you very much for your response, but I am well aware that a full day meeting is shown as 'free' by default. That is not the case here. Is there any record of changes that have been made to an appointment that I can view to see what has happened? QH ... Hi, We run a Windows 2003/ Exchange 2003 environment, with Outlook 2003 as our email client. I have had a complaint from one user because of a double booking she has experienced last month. Basically, she booked an all day appointment for the use of one meeting room, but someone else was able to book the same meeting room as a resource for several hours during that day. Now I have checked the user's calendar, and the meeting appointment there is booked correctly. However, when I look at the conflicting appointments from the perspective of different calendars (by opening their mailboxes). I suspect that these disparities are the potential symptomn of the cause of the double- booking. I was wondering if there is anyway to see the history of modifications / updates made to the meetings, so I can see where the mistake / ommision might be? Kind regards, QH- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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