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Shared calendar with all user update allowed

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scoz - 11 Jan 2008 09:34 GMT
I want to create a shared calendar (which is no problem) but allow users to
access and add themselves to a meeting. Can I set it to limit the number of
attendees? I.E. Maximum 8 people. Cheers in advance

Scoz
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 12 Jan 2008 02:29 GMT
No.  But you can send out a memo telling staff that the maximum number of attendees will be 8.

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After furious head scratching, scoz asked:

| I want to create a shared calendar (which is no problem) but allow
| users to access and add themselves to a meeting. Can I set it to
| limit the number of attendees? I.E. Maximum 8 people. Cheers in
| advance
|
| Scoz
scoz - 19 Mar 2008 14:51 GMT
Cheers Milly,
I wish it was that simple, they don't read important stuff unfortunately. I
heard Exchange 2007 can deal with it.

> No.  But you can send out a memo telling staff that the maximum number of attendees will be 8.
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