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DF - 24 Nov 2003 16:30 GMT
If there a way that you can setup resources, so they are
only booked as resources?

What I mean if that some users 'invite' a resource to a
meeting, rather than entering them into the resource box.

Thanks

DF
Sue Mosher [MVP] - 25 Nov 2003 02:22 GMT
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> If there a way that you can setup resources, so they are
> only booked as resources?
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> DF
Chris Sager - 26 Nov 2003 00:16 GMT
Is there any way to do that if your not using Exchange?

In our case, we are using the internet free/busy feature, but would like to
force a resolved address as a resource by default.

- Chris

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> If there a way that you can setup resources, so they are
> only booked as resources?
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> DF
Sue Mosher [MVP] - 26 Nov 2003 04:20 GMT
Resource booking in the full sense isn't available at all if you're not using Exchange. I suppose that you could have some kind of custom for or COM add-in that forces a particular address to be listed as a Resource instead of Required or Optional if it gets added, but there's no real benefit to that if it's not Exchange.
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> Is there any way to do that if your not using Exchange?
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