We use Outlook 2007 on Exchange 2003 Server.
We used the AutoAccept agent to set up our resources. They are configured to decline conflicting meetings. But this assumes you schedule a room correctly.
Problem is, if someone just opens up the calendar of a resource and double clicks on a time, they can create a meeting and the room won't refuse it, even if it conflicts with another meeting.
I realize you should just be able to train people not to do this, but we don't really live in an ideal world. There is always going to be a computer illiterate person who does it the wrong way.
Is there no way to stop this?
We used the AutoAccept agent to set up our resources. They are configured to decline conflicting meetings. But this assumes you schedule a room correctly.
Problem is, if someone just opens up the calendar of a resource and double clicks on a time, they can create a meeting and the room won't refuse it, even if it conflicts with another meeting.
I realize you should just be able to train people not to do this, but we don't really live in an ideal world. There is always going to be a computer illiterate person who does it the wrong way.
Is there no way to stop this?