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"Joe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:CF6E3987-2565-4764-97C5-(E-Mail Removed)...
> This is what I get from Office online help. But does anyone know hoe to set
> up the resource and have it automotically reply to meeting requests in
> exchange?
> -Joe
>
> About scheduling resources Help
> Assistance > Outlook 2003 > Calendar and Scheduling > Appointments,
> Meetings, and Events > Scheduling Resources
>
> This feature requires you to be using a Microsoft Exchange Server e-mail
> account.
>
> In addition to inviting people to attend meetings, you can also schedule
> resources, such as the conference room where you plan to hold the meeting, or
> the slide projector you plan to use for a presentation.
>
> In order to schedule a resource, the resource must have its own mailbox on
> your server. An individual in the organization sets up the mailbox and gives
> permission to others to schedule the resource. Aside from that, the resource
> is self-sufficient, accepting and rejecting invitations automatically. When
> you want to schedule the resource, you can invite it to a meeting. The
> invitation is accepted if the resource is free, and the meeting is
> automatically entered in the resource’s calendar.
>
> The administrator for the resource can restrict the ability to schedule the
> resource. For example, if only managers are allowed to schedule certain
> conference rooms, the administrator can set permissions so that requests from
> managers are accepted and requests from non-managers are declined.
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