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I use outlook to schedule appointments with my customers with specific employees. I have a scheduling department that does this scheduling via outlook.
The employees have no option to reject or modify these appointments; therefore, I would like to force this on their calendar with them having to accept it and not allowing them to modify it. Additionally, I need to know real time once they are scheduled. Right now I don't know they are scheduled until they accept and that sometimes takes too long and then they are inadvertently double booked by the scheduling department. So how do I force appointments on calendars which are not editable? Thanks for your help.. Submitted using http://www.outlookforums.com |
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On 2/27/2010 6:16 AM, Malaking wrote:
I use outlook to schedule appointments with my customers with specific employees. I have a scheduling department that does this scheduling via outlook. The employees have no option to reject or modify these appointments; therefore, I would like to force this on their calendar with them having to accept it and not allowing them to modify it. Additionally, I need to know real time once they are scheduled. Right now I don't know they are scheduled until they accept and that sometimes takes too long and then they are inadvertently double booked by the scheduling department. So how do I force appointments on calendars which are not editable? Thanks for your help.. Submitted using http://www.outlookforums.com I wrote a web-based application for this for a customer. It handles scheduling and accommodates multiple time slots and multiple employees availability. They simply see new items on the shared calendar. With Microsoft Exchange comes the free/busy capability. That would make what you want possible. -- Leonid S. Knyshov Crashproof Solutions 510-282-1008 Twitter: @wiseleo http://crashproofsolutions.com Microsoft Small Business Specialist Please vote "helpful" if I helped you ![]() |
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I suggest increasing your permission level so you can enter appointments
directly into their Calendars. It seems you have the authority to do so, but the Outlook permissions are not set up to match. -- Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook "Malaking" malakingaso[at]gmail[dot]com wrote in message ... I use outlook to schedule appointments with my customers with specific employees. I have a scheduling department that does this scheduling via outlook. The employees have no option to reject or modify these appointments; therefore, I would like to force this on their calendar with them having to accept it and not allowing them to modify it. Additionally, I need to know real time once they are scheduled. Right now I don't know they are scheduled until they accept and that sometimes takes too long and then they are inadvertently double booked by the scheduling department. So how do I force appointments on calendars which are not editable? Thanks for your help.. Submitted using http://www.outlookforums.com |
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Judy,
Thanks for the reply. How do I go about increasing my permission? Additionally, I would really like outlook to prevent another other appointment being allowed to overlap with a current appointment. Is this possible? Thanks! judy wrote on Sat, 27 February 2010 17:49 I suggest increasing your permission level so you can enter appointments directly into their Calendars. It seems you have the authority to do so, but the Outlook permissions are not set up to match. -- Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook "Malaking" malakingaso[at]gmail[dot]com wrote in message ... I use outlook to schedule appointments with my customers with specific employees. I have a scheduling department that does this scheduling via outlook. The employees have no option to reject or modify these appointments; therefore, I would like to force this on their calendar with them having to accept it and not allowing them to modify it. Additionally, I need to know real time once they are scheduled. Right now I don't know they are scheduled until they accept and that sometimes takes too long and then they are inadvertently double booked by the scheduling department. So how do I force appointments on calendars which are not editable? Thanks for your help.. Submitted using http://www.outlookforums.com |
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Ask the staff to make you Contributing Editor on their Calendar. They are
the ones who Set Permissions on their Calendar. You could ask your Exchange Administrator to help you. Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook "Malaking" malakingaso[at]gmail[dot]com wrote in message ... Judy, Thanks for the reply. How do I go about increasing my permission? Additionally, I would really like outlook to prevent another other appointment being allowed to overlap with a current appointment. Is this possible? Thanks! judy wrote on Sat, 27 February 2010 17:49 I suggest increasing your permission level so you can enter appointments directly into their Calendars. It seems you have the authority to do so, but the Outlook permissions are not set up to match. -- Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook "Malaking" malakingaso[at]gmail[dot]com wrote in message ... I use outlook to schedule appointments with my customers with specific employees. I have a scheduling department that does this scheduling via outlook. The employees have no option to reject or modify these appointments; therefore, I would like to force this on their calendar with them having to accept it and not allowing them to modify it. Additionally, I need to know real time once they are scheduled. Right now I don't know they are scheduled until they accept and that sometimes takes too long and then they are inadvertently double booked by the scheduling department. So how do I force appointments on calendars which are not editable? Thanks for your help.. Submitted using http://www.outlookforums.com Submitted using http://www.outlookforums.com |
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"Malaking" malakingaso[at]gmail[dot]com wrote in message
... Thanks for the reply. How do I go about increasing my permission? Additionally, I would really like outlook to prevent another other appointment being allowed to overlap with a current appointment. Is this possible? I don't know of any way to prevent overlap and I don't know of any way, after putting an event in someone else's calendar, to prevent them from changing or deleting it. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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