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Is it true that without 3rd party software, Exchange 2003 is NOT capable of booking resources WITH a delegate account? I've tried and tried and tried to set this up and it just doesn't work like it did with older versions of Exchange. I would love to know if it's supposed to work.
 
To clarify, you are attempting to invite a resource to a meeting? Please
explain how you are doing this. What is the error message?

nekocat said:
Is it true that without 3rd party software, Exchange 2003 is NOT capable
of booking resources WITH a delegate account? I've tried and tried and
tried to set this up and it just doesn't work like it did with older
versions of Exchange. I would love to know if it's supposed to work.
 
I am not sure what you mean by "the delegate doesn't auto reply"

It sounds like the Delegate is getting the meeting requests for the
resource, can the delegate accept/decline the meeting via the meeting
request email?

Nekocat said:
I have several conference rooms where I don't want to allow direct
booking, so I set up a delegate account to process all meeting requests. It
works fine where the meeting requests get sent to the delegate, but the
delegate doesn't auto reply like I've set it up to. I know this feature
used to work with Exchange 5.5, so I'm wondering if it's no longer supported
for some reason with Exchange 2003. Any feedback is appreciated.
 
In the past, the delegate account could automatically accept/reject meeting invitations by selecting to have them automatically processed when they are received by the delegate. Although I have this setting configured, I still need to manually go into the delegate's mailbox and manually accept or decline the meeting - it's not automatically processing. This occurs both when the delegate's mailbox is open or closed. Thanks.
 
You would like a Delegate to receive meeting requests sent to a resource
account, but you want the Delegate to not have to manually accept the
meeting requests?

Where do you have it configured to have meeting requests automatically
processed when they are recieved by the delegate?

Nekocat said:
In the past, the delegate account could automatically accept/reject
meeting invitations by selecting to have them automatically processed when
they are received by the delegate. Although I have this setting configured,
I still need to manually go into the delegate's mailbox and manually accept
or decline the meeting - it's not automatically processing. This occurs
both when the delegate's mailbox is open or closed. Thanks.
 
That's exactly what I want to do and I only have it set to automatically process meeting requests on the delegate account. I found that if I also set it on the resource account, it would result in direct booking which is not what I'm trying to do.
 
Yes, that's exactly what I'm trying to do and I only have it set to automatically process meeting requests on the delegate account. I found that if I set it on the resource account, it would result in direct booking which I don't want. Thanks.
 
Neko,

If you want the Delegate to receive these meeting requests you need to
remove the option on the resource calendar to "Automatically Accept Meeting
Requests". Once this option is disabled, all meeting requests sent to this
particular resource will be sent to the Delegate. I have never heard of
anyone wanting the Delegate to automatically accept meeting requests. I
thought the point of having a Delegate receive the meeting requests was so
they would have the option to Accept or Delete. Can you explain why this
functionality is necessary? One thing you could try is configuring the
Delegates calendar to automatically accept meeting requests but of course
there is no way to differentiate meetings sent to the Delegates calendar vs.
the Resource calendar.

Nekocat said:
Yes, that's exactly what I'm trying to do and I only have it set to
automatically process meeting requests on the delegate account. I found
that if I set it on the resource account, it would result in direct booking
which I don't want. Thanks.
 
The only place where I currently have it set to automatically process is on the delegate account and it's not working The delegate account represents a dummy account where people can book several different resources (conference rooms) and all requests are handled by the dummy delegate. I had this working with Exchange 5.5 where the delegate account automatically checked the calendar of the particular resource and sent out an automatic accept or deny to the requester based on the availability of the resource. One reason why direct booking isn't appealing to me is because I don't want users to be able to see the details of the events that are booked in each resource. Thanks again.
 
Neko,

Have you tried using the Auto Accept Agent? It will work w/ Exchange 2003
only. I don't know if it requires the users to have permissions to the
calendar but it is worth a try. Let me know!
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=3D0884E6-C603-491D-
BF57-ACF03E046BFE&displaylang=en


Nekocat said:
The only place where I currently have it set to automatically process is
on the delegate account and it's not working The delegate account
represents a dummy account where people can book several different resources
(conference rooms) and all requests are handled by the dummy delegate. I
had this working with Exchange 5.5 where the delegate account automatically
checked the calendar of the particular resource and sent out an automatic
accept or deny to the requester based on the availability of the resource.
One reason why direct booking isn't appealing to me is because I don't want
users to be able to see the details of the events that are booked in each
resource. Thanks again.of booking resources WITH a delegate account? I've tried and tried and
tried to set this up and it just doesn't work like it did with older
versions of Exchange. I would love to know if it's supposed to work.
 
Thank you! I thought I needed 3rd party software and wasn't aware of this download. I'll let you know if it works.
 
Nekocat - Does this tool require that the user who wants to book a meeting
have edit access to the resource calendar>?


Nekocat said:
Thank you so much! I installed the add-on, assigned permissions and it's
working exactly how I need it to. I'm surprised that they took this
functionality out of the new versions of Exchange right out of the box -
it's a great feature. Thanks again.
 
No, what I did was take a group that included all of my users, added them as delegates, but gave them no rights to the mailbox. This enabled them to book new meeting requests, as well as delete their own requests, but they could not directly view the resource's calendar. It's working exactly like I need it to. I found that if I did not add them as delegates with no rights, they were able to view the calendar as a default right.
 
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