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jhunter@huntercomputerinc.com January 8th 08 04:58 PM

Proper Use of Calendars (and Shared Calendars)
 
We just installed Exchange Server. We have 8 workstations using
Outlook 2003. What is the proper way to use Outlook with respect to
Calendars? Does each person just enter their stuff in their own
personal calendar? What would go in the shared calendars? How can you
tell if a person is busy before making a meeting request? Here's what
we want...

Personal Calendars
Shared Company Calendars/Resources
Sync'ing with Blackberry's & Palm's so we can see ALL calendars

Diane Poremsky January 8th 08 08:48 PM

Proper Use of Calendars (and Shared Calendars)
 
Everyone keeps their own calendar. View each others calendars by opening a
shared calendar (File, open, other persons calendar). Company/group
calendars are using made in public folders.

Check the free/busy before making appointments. (if the server is properly
configured, free/busy info from the mailbox's default calendar is published
automatically)


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We just installed Exchange Server. We have 8 workstations using
Outlook 2003. What is the proper way to use Outlook with respect to
Calendars? Does each person just enter their stuff in their own
personal calendar? What would go in the shared calendars? How can you
tell if a person is busy before making a meeting request? Here's what
we want...

Personal Calendars
Shared Company Calendars/Resources
Sync'ing with Blackberry's & Palm's so we can see ALL calendars



jhunter@huntercomputerinc.com January 9th 08 01:49 PM

Proper Use of Calendars (and Shared Calendars)
 
So what would "Public" calendars be used for (since each person will
have their own and others can check their free/busy times). And where
do I setup things like conference rooms, etc?

Diane Poremsky January 9th 08 07:28 PM

Proper Use of Calendars (and Shared Calendars)
 
public calendars are often used for group projects and such where a group of
people need to see the full appointment details - its easier than opening
everyone calendar.

For conference rooms and other resources, you can use either a mailbox or
public folders.
http://www.slipstick.com/calendar/skedresource.asp

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
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Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/

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So what would "Public" calendars be used for (since each person will
have their own and others can check their free/busy times). And where
do I setup things like conference rooms, etc?



jhunter@huntercomputerinc.com January 10th 08 12:20 AM

Proper Use of Calendars (and Shared Calendars)
 
I read your Slipstick link on resources (thanks!). Do you have a
preference regarding the different methods they list (see below)?

1) Maintain the resource as an Exchange Server mailbox and ...
.... a) use a server-based script or event sink to accept bookings, or
.... b) set it up as a resource so that Outlook 2000 and later can book
it directly
.... c) use a delegate to handle meeting requests automatically or
manually, or
.... d) allow at least some users to add and edit items in the
resource's calendar directly

2) Maintain the resource as an Exchange Server public folder holding
appointment items

Diane Poremsky January 10th 08 04:29 AM

Proper Use of Calendars (and Shared Calendars)
 
I prefer setting it up as a resource.

--
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Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/
Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/

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wrote in message
...
I read your Slipstick link on resources (thanks!). Do you have a
preference regarding the different methods they list (see below)?

1) Maintain the resource as an Exchange Server mailbox and ...
... a) use a server-based script or event sink to accept bookings, or
... b) set it up as a resource so that Outlook 2000 and later can book
it directly
... c) use a delegate to handle meeting requests automatically or
manually, or
... d) allow at least some users to add and edit items in the
resource's calendar directly

2) Maintain the resource as an Exchange Server public folder holding
appointment items



jhunter@huntercomputerinc.com January 17th 08 02:36 PM

Proper Use of Calendars (and Shared Calendars)
 
On Jan 9, 11:29*pm, "Diane Poremsky" wrote:
I prefer setting it up as a resource.



If I setup the conference room as a resource, will Outlook show the
free/busy times of the CONFERENCE room when I'm setting up a meeting?

Diane Poremsky January 17th 08 10:17 PM

Proper Use of Calendars (and Shared Calendars)
 
yes, since it's a mailbox free/busy will be published

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/
Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/

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On Jan 9, 11:29 pm, "Diane Poremsky" wrote:
I prefer setting it up as a resource.



If I setup the conference room as a resource, will Outlook show the
free/busy times of the CONFERENCE room when I'm setting up a meeting?




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