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Gregg Hill
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Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 12:28 am    Post subject: Conference Room A busy if one user is out Reply with quote

Hello!

Exchange newbie here, so please be gentle. A friend asked me to look into
his problem with Exchange.

They have an Exchange 2003 server, a separate Win2003 DC, users have Outlook
2003 on XP SP2. They are having an issue with the group of users assigned to
their "Conference Room A" list.

If any users in that group mark themselves out on their calendar for any
reason, it shows Conference Room A as busy...etc, this applies to others in
the Group as well.

How can I prevent "Conference Room A" from being marked as busy just because
users mark themselves as being out?

Thank you!

Gregg Hill

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Mark Arnold [MVP]
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Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 12:42 am    Post subject: Re: Conference Room A busy if one user is out Reply with quote

On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 10:28:16 -0800, "Gregg Hill" <bogus@nowhere.com>
wrote:

Quote:
Hello!

Exchange newbie here, so please be gentle. A friend asked me to look into
his problem with Exchange.

They have an Exchange 2003 server, a separate Win2003 DC, users have Outlook
2003 on XP SP2. They are having an issue with the group of users assigned to
their "Conference Room A" list.

If any users in that group mark themselves out on their calendar for any
reason, it shows Conference Room A as busy...etc, this applies to others in
the Group as well.

How can I prevent "Conference Room A" from being marked as busy just because
users mark themselves as being out?

Thank you!

Gregg Hill


Not sure I understand why users are assigned to a "Conference Room A"
list. What does this list actually do?
Ordinarily I see users who have Conference Rooms use them as resource
mailboxes and use the Auto Accept Agent to configure the "room" to
email back an accept or decline meeting.
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