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Old August 3rd 06, 05:33 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Dave
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Default Prevent Double Booking

Hi,
Is there a way to stop all users from directly adding a meeting to a
resource in calendar. I need this to prevent someone from adding a meeting
in the same time slot as an existing meeting and not receiving a message that
there is a conflict.
I only want users to be able to create calendar events for resources by
requesting a meeting and adding the resource as part of the meeting request.

how can this be done?

Thanks
 




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