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Pezah
Hi all
I have a slight challenge with calendars. In my company I was asked to
create a calendar within public folders to allow the booking of a resource.
I've added the address of the calendar to the Global Address list and all is
fine. Users invite the resource to appointments as a resource. The problem
lies in that when a user double clicks on an entry within the Public
calendar to view the form, the same entry is somehow automatically copied
into the users personal calendar stored within their mailbox. We can delete
from the users calendar and they still remain within the original public
one. Is there a way to stop this behaviour from happening?
It can be a particular nuisance if the user hasn't realised and has been
nosy and opened lots of appointments
For background info we are running:
W2k Server / Exchange 2000 Advanced
Outlook Versions 2000 and upwards
Thanks
Pez
I have a slight challenge with calendars. In my company I was asked to
create a calendar within public folders to allow the booking of a resource.
I've added the address of the calendar to the Global Address list and all is
fine. Users invite the resource to appointments as a resource. The problem
lies in that when a user double clicks on an entry within the Public
calendar to view the form, the same entry is somehow automatically copied
into the users personal calendar stored within their mailbox. We can delete
from the users calendar and they still remain within the original public
one. Is there a way to stop this behaviour from happening?
It can be a particular nuisance if the user hasn't realised and has been
nosy and opened lots of appointments
For background info we are running:
W2k Server / Exchange 2000 Advanced
Outlook Versions 2000 and upwards
Thanks
Pez