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Rather than searching calendar's in a public folder, I want my IT Department
to create our conference rooms as accounts that can be included in a meeting request. This will allow a Busy Search to be completed so that the availability of this "resource" can be determined when scheduling a meeting. I came from an environment where this was done with GroupWise. Can this be replicated in Outlook? |
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