I am not sure if this can be done. I may be understanding it wrong.
SBS2000, Outlook XP clients, XP Pro WS.
Have calendar set up for use of company car,
have Company car set up as a resource (e-mail,etc.)
When people set up appointment and invite "car" as resource, the car sends a request:denied or request:accepted depending on whether or not it is already booked. All works fine until this point.
If said person puts in a request, and the car is booked already, it sends the person a request:denied, but still blocks off the time in the calendar. This could lead to real confusion and petty squabbles.
I was under the assumption that if the request was denied, then it would not be posted to the calendar. Am I wrong in my thoughts?
I have also tried by making the "car's" calendar public and doing it that way, with the same results.
I have all users permissions set to Author, and the car's and mine set to owner.
Anyone run into this before and find the solution I seem to be missing, or is this the way that it works.
Thanks
Kevin
SBS2000, Outlook XP clients, XP Pro WS.
Have calendar set up for use of company car,
have Company car set up as a resource (e-mail,etc.)
When people set up appointment and invite "car" as resource, the car sends a request:denied or request:accepted depending on whether or not it is already booked. All works fine until this point.
If said person puts in a request, and the car is booked already, it sends the person a request:denied, but still blocks off the time in the calendar. This could lead to real confusion and petty squabbles.
I was under the assumption that if the request was denied, then it would not be posted to the calendar. Am I wrong in my thoughts?
I have also tried by making the "car's" calendar public and doing it that way, with the same results.
I have all users permissions set to Author, and the car's and mine set to owner.
Anyone run into this before and find the solution I seem to be missing, or is this the way that it works.
Thanks
Kevin