Auto accepting meetings for users?

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Guest

I'm new to using exchange and want to know if it's possible to set it up so
that some users (rather than resources) calendar auto accepts meeting
requests?

I'm wanting to setup a number of 'virtual users', invite them to a meeting
and for exchange to automatically accept the meeting and record the meeting
in the 'virtual users' calendar.

Sounds like a strange thing to do, but I have strange client who wants this
functionality.

Many thanks (in advance)

Craig
 
B

Brian Tillman

Craig Hughes said:
I'm new to using exchange and want to know if it's possible to set it
up so that some users (rather than resources) calendar auto accepts
meeting requests?

I'm wanting to setup a number of 'virtual users', invite them to a
meeting and for exchange to automatically accept the meeting and
record the meeting in the 'virtual users' calendar.

Sounds like a strange thing to do, but I have strange client who
wants this functionality.

Click Tools>Options>Calendar Options>Resource scheduling and check the box
labeled "Automatically accept meeting requests and process cancellations"
 
G

Guest

Will that work for Users or just resources?

Brian Tillman said:
Click Tools>Options>Calendar Options>Resource scheduling and check the box
labeled "Automatically accept meeting requests and process cancellations"
 
B

Brian Tillman

Craig Hughes said:
Will that work for Users or just resources?

I think it will work for both, (certainly for users) but you may have to log
in once as the resource to set it. I'm not familiar with resource mailboxes
to say for sure.
 
G

Guest

Having read the doc on the Auto Accepting tool from MS, it will work for
users (and resources) but it's not recommended for users, as it will delete
mails for them. This is not an issue for me and these 'virtual users' won't
being getting any emails apart from meeting requests.

Thanks for your help.

Craig
 

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