I have to ask, why do you as an administrator feel the need to prevent people
booking recurring meetings with no end date? Is there a technical problem
you've come across?
Or, having just read your original mail again, is it to prevent them blocking
their lunch hour out?!
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The link -
How to control Outlook recurrence patterns using group policy
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2548319
-Original Message-
From: Ramatowski, Paul M.
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2012 5:54 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: No end date on Recurring meetings? Really?
Al,
I performed the same project recently. I'm assuming you're using physical
servers because you mentioned you have available data center space. I had
virtual servers, so I had some flexibility. I combined the CAS and HT roles
and had two of those CAS/HT servers for redundancy. If a
Excellent.
This will help us with complaints I've had from time to time regarding
overbooking of our very limited number of conference rooms.
Kurt
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 4:26 AM, pramatow...@mediageneral.com wrote:
The link -
How to control Outlook recurrence patterns using group policy
I must admit I don't understand the logic behind this setup. So let's look at a
few basics:-
1. In Exchange 2010 ALL mail flows through the Hub Transport Role so if
you want to send mail in your DR site you need an HT role in the DR site.
2. A DAG uses MSCS failover clustering
Just to add to this...if you are considering using automated processing of
meeting requests in Exchange 2010, you can use booking policies on resource
mailboxes to prevent requests that do not contain an end date. Take a look at
the EnforceSchedulingHorizon and BookingWindowInDays parameters
Another tool to choose from. Thanks for that.
Kurt
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 7:39 AM, Beckers, Shawn (IT Services)
sbeck...@csbsju.edu wrote:
Just to add to this...if you are considering using automated processing of
meeting requests in Exchange 2010, you can use booking policies on resource
What I'm asking about though is after the Calendar has been shared. Tom has
shared his Calendar with Bob and given him Editor rights.
Bob wants to use Outlook to create an appointment on Tom's Calendar and have
Tom get an email notifying him about the event. If Bob creates the appointment
via
Oh I see...
I played with it a bit, and have the OWA bit doing it. not there in Outlook.
$search engine for ' Appointment Created Notification outlook' comes up with
zip, so I'd have to guess it isn't there or I'm missing it too.
From: Damien Solodow [mailto:damien.solo...@harrison.edu]
IIRC that's used so that if someone subscribes to an Internet Calendar in OWA,
the mailbox server can download updates if a Proxy Server is required to get
access to the outside world. It's not mandatory to configure to allow users to
publish calendars.
Steve
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