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VCalendar format for resources

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nebbens - 31 Jan 2007 20:01 GMT
Is it possible to specify an attendee as a resource in VCalendar format (ics
or vcs file)?  I have tried to save the appointment to a file, but it doesn't
seem to hold the attendee as a resource when I delete the appointment and try
to add it with the file.  I notice when programming using the COM Attendee
object, there is a type field which can be set to RESOURCE, but I'm trying to
make this work when sent from an email of type text/calendar, so my htmlbody
is in vcalendar format.  Is there a similar way to specify a resource in the
VCAL
format?
Thanks in advance.
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 31 Jan 2007 20:11 GMT
No, I don't think so. Resources are not a concept that have broad appliication for vCal/iCal.

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> Is it possible to specify an attendee as a resource in VCalendar format (ics
> or vcs file)?  I have tried to save the appointment to a file, but it doesn't
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> format?
> Thanks in advance.

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