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Dave Gentilella August 18th 06 04:26 PM

Resource Scheduling
 
I am trying to create a resource. When I go to calendar options resource
scheduling I get the following error:
"This folder cannot be opened because there is a configuration problem on
the server."
Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Dave

Lino767 August 24th 06 08:09 PM

Resource Scheduling
 
did you create mailboxes for each resources on your server?

"Dave Gentilella" wrote:

I am trying to create a resource. When I go to calendar options resource
scheduling I get the following error:
"This folder cannot be opened because there is a configuration problem on
the server."
Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Dave


Dave Gentilella August 28th 06 08:56 PM

Resource Scheduling
 
yes the mailboxes are created

"Lino767" wrote:

did you create mailboxes for each resources on your server?

"Dave Gentilella" wrote:

I am trying to create a resource. When I go to calendar options resource
scheduling I get the following error:
"This folder cannot be opened because there is a configuration problem on
the server."
Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Dave


DD January 19th 07 09:18 PM

Resource Scheduling
 
Can you tell me how to create the mailboxes? Or, where to look for good
directions? I have looked all over Microsoft.com

Thanks, Donna

"Dave Gentilella" wrote:

yes the mailboxes are created

"Lino767" wrote:

did you create mailboxes for each resources on your server?

"Dave Gentilella" wrote:

I am trying to create a resource. When I go to calendar options resource
scheduling I get the following error:
"This folder cannot be opened because there is a configuration problem on
the server."
Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Dave


DD January 19th 07 09:20 PM

Resource Scheduling
 
Thanks for your advice. As you can tell, I am not a professional. I want to
use outlook to reserve different rooms/areas in a school. Would I have to
log out and log in to each room/area in order to do that each time I want to
"book" an event in a room?

"Damon h" wrote:

I create the mailboxes, as you would create a regular user, then login as
that "resource user" open outlook, click on tools,options,Calendar
options,resource scheduling, and click all three boxes. (don't forget to set
permissions)

Note: when creating appointments automatic approval will not work unless
your resource (equipment or room) is listed as a 'Resource' not an attendee.
I hope this helps.

"DD" wrote:

Can you tell me how to create the mailboxes? Or, where to look for good
directions? I have looked all over Microsoft.com

Thanks, Donna

"Dave Gentilella" wrote:

yes the mailboxes are created

"Lino767" wrote:

did you create mailboxes for each resources on your server?

"Dave Gentilella" wrote:

I am trying to create a resource. When I go to calendar options resource
scheduling I get the following error:
"This folder cannot be opened because there is a configuration problem on
the server."
Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Dave


Damon h January 19th 07 09:24 PM

Resource Scheduling
 
I create the mailboxes, as you would create a regular user, then login as
that "resource user" open outlook, click on tools,options,Calendar
options,resource scheduling, and click all three boxes. (don't forget to set
permissions)

Note: when creating appointments automatic approval will not work unless
your resource (equipment or room) is listed as a 'Resource' not an attendee.
I hope this helps.

"DD" wrote:

Can you tell me how to create the mailboxes? Or, where to look for good
directions? I have looked all over Microsoft.com

Thanks, Donna

"Dave Gentilella" wrote:

yes the mailboxes are created

"Lino767" wrote:

did you create mailboxes for each resources on your server?

"Dave Gentilella" wrote:

I am trying to create a resource. When I go to calendar options resource
scheduling I get the following error:
"This folder cannot be opened because there is a configuration problem on
the server."
Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Dave



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