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I have resources set up on my corp network using Exchange 2003 in the old fashioned sense, by configuring the accounts indiviually to auto accept etc. This works fine for meeting rooms however not so intelligently for Laptops etc. Let me explain.... Quite often Users need to book a laptop, this is done by adding the laptop as a resource in a meeting request, however they may want that laptop for a couple of days but still want their own time shown as free. I know they can go in and delete their entry in their calendar thus showing their time as free, but does anyone know a better way than this, whereby you can show your time as free but that of the resource as busy? Thanks Blakey |
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