If you give everyone Reviewer instead of Author access and set up the resource calendar with a delegate instead of allowing it to accept automatically, users can request time with the resource, but only the delegate can finalize the bookings.
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I currently have several conference rooms set up to be able to directly
book the room by inviting it as a resource. This is working ok, but
some users will open the calendar by "Open a Shared Calendar"
selecting the conference room and directly reserving a time on the
room's calendar. All the users have Author privileges to the
resource calendar so that we can directly book by inviting the room as
a resource. Is there any way to block users from opening a resource
calendar
directly and reserving the resource or set the resource calendar to
only accept meeting requests?
We're running Outlook 2003 SP2 and Exchange 2003 SP2.