Diane
Mon Mar 24 17:24:58 PDT 2008
I'd start with using mailboxes as resources for the rooms.
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"David Sheetz" <DavidSheetz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9A1155D6-4B73-4467-8DEE-55698E80022C@microsoft.com...
> can someone please give me suggestions on how to do the following
> scenario?
>
> We are using Exchange 2007 cluster w/ Outlook 2007 clients
>
> 1. Shared training group calender so whole team can see meetings and
> updates.
> 2. Must allow duplicate meetings at same time (different trainers,
> different
> resources, same time)
> 3. Track changes ( all team members must be able to see who has accepted
> and
> who has rejected the meetings and any other details that have changed.)
>
> Right now the shared public calendar does not track changes because it
> gives
> error that it is not part of the user's main calendar.
>
>
> I tried creating a separate user but it would not allow me to create
> conflicting meetings.
>
> Any ideas will be greatly apapreciated...