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There used to be a document which outlined how to set up a Resource Mailbox -
calendar for a conference room for Exchange 2000/2003. I've spent an hour doing various searches and cannot seem to find it. In typical MS fashion, searches pull up lots of information on Exchange 2007 and/or the Auto Accept Agent, which I don't want to deal with, but it's like the "old" method has been cleansed from the books. I am particular interested in the configuration for Default permissions on the calendar in Outlook (Tools » Options » Calendar Options » Resource Scheduling » Set Permissions » Permissions). I want to know what is actually required, recommended, best practices, etc. for users to be able to successfully include the resource on their meeting request. Does anyone know where I can get my hands on a copy of the document which outlines the old procedure? |
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