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SUMMARY
In Microsoft Outlook 97, you can schedule the use of resources such as
conference rooms and AV equipment by defining an e-mail account for each
resource. To reserve these resources you invite them to meetings and
activities as you do individuals. These resources can be set up to
automatically accept or reject scheduling requests or an assigned delegate
can handle these decisions manually.
MORE INFORMATIONEach resource account must have an assigned delegate account. If you want to centralize booking of several resources, you can assign a single delegate to multiple resource accounts. The advantage to this method is that only one computer is required to handle multiple resources. For example, you can set up a dedicated computer, with Outlook logged on to the delegate account, to handle the booking of several conference rooms at once. You can forward all meeting requests sent to the resource to the delegate for manual processing. If you prefer, you can configure the resource accounts to respond to meeting requests automatically. However, the delegate account must remain open in order for an appointment to be booked. Delegate Account SetupYou must create an e-mail account for the delegate. You can create a dedicated delegate account, or you can use an existing user account. For example, you may use a receptionist's e-mail account for booking all conference rooms in a building.To configure the delegate account, follow these steps:
Resource Account SetupTo set up a resource in Outlook, first create an e-mail account for each resource just as you would for a workgroup member. Assign a descriptive name to the resource such as, "Room 101." If a delegate is assigned to a resource, you can configure the resource account so that meeting requests go directly to the delegate.To configure the resource account, follow these steps:
Automatic Booking of Resource RequestsTo enable automatic booking of resources, follow these steps:
REFERENCESFor information on direct booking of resources, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q166899 OL97: Direct Booking of a Resource Without a DelegateFor more information on this topic, see chapter 31 of the Office Resource Kit (ORK). The complete ORK is available for viewing at: http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork/ Additional query words:
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