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Jeff
How do I invite a public calendar to an appointment so
the appointment will show up in the public calendar?
the appointment will show up in the public calendar?
JCSadie said:Ok, this is an attempt to clarify what everyone is saying. A calendar in a
"Public Folder" does not have the mechanism to book/make an appointment, send
a email, etc. It is because it is a Folder. Folders just simply contain
files and folders. If you create an Exchange email account for the
Conference Room then open up Outlook under the Conference Room profile, go to
Tools > Options > Calendar Options > Resouce Scheduling > check mark the
items you want the account to use > Set permissions > Permissions Tab to set
permissions for people. This will allow to have the best of both worlds...a
"Public Calendar" not a "Public Folder" for internal Exchange users and a
calendar that will automatically book the appointment because it resides in
the Information store for Exchange. You can also look at Free/Busy
information this way. A Public folder calendar does not offer Free/Busy
information because, again, it does not have the mechanism to do that. There
are some good Q articles on the Microsoft Website. I just searched for
"Resource Scheduling". I also found some great information by searching the
www.slipstick.com website. I hope this information helps. Something else,
the Conference Room email account must be booked as a "Resource" or it will
not make the appointment. The Conference Room account can be hidden from the
GAL or not, but if it is supposed to be a "Public" thing, I would allow it to
be published.