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We are using Outlook 2003 with Windows XP. I have Editor permissions to my
boss's calendar. There is a recurring meeting on her calendar which includes two resources (conference room and conference call number). Whenever I try to make a change to one instance of the recurring meeting I get an error that says "Conference room is already booked" followed by another error stating "Conference call number is already booked" even though I'm not making any changes to the date and time of these meetings and the resources have been previoulsy scheduled in this appointment series for many months. I'm just adding a document inside the meeting appointment and trying to send updates so all attendees will have the document. Then I click the X to close the meeting appointment because it won't accept it and then it deletes the meeting off my boss's calendar. Another co-worker has the same rights as I do to my boss's calendar and she can do the same process without any problems. IT has confirmed that I have the appropriate permissions to book the resources. Any help would be appreciated. |
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