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Setup Conference room/Resource mailboxes

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IS-IT--Management
Apr 28, 2002
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what is the best way to do this in Exch. 2k ??

i have done it before in 5.5 w/ the free script to accept the calender schedules from autoaccept

but not in exchange 2000

thanks for any help
 
It's something I'm trying to do as well. There's a very good tutorial here:


Now, here I show you how the simple things in life elude me:

I haven't worked too hard at it yet, but offhand I'm not sure, after creating the AD Resource mailbox, how to Log in using the AD account for the mailbox I just created. I know this is easy, but I'm out of coffee. I tried logging out of my workstation completely and logging in as "ConferenceRoom", but it wouldn't allow me to do that. And I know you can't open more than one Exchange Server email account in Outlook at one time. What to do, what to do...
 
i did/was able to allow an admin to open the boss's maibox under her mailbox in XP by the Tools/services
like 5.5 had.

so i assume u can still open a second mailbox under yours, but you should be able to login as the conference room which is basically a new user, no ??

btw...that is a great article/tutorial
so no autoaccept script is needed ??

 
I'm hijacking your help thread. What about MY needs!?

I'm in Outlook XP, so there's no services tab that I know of, but I can create another profile for "confroom" (my resource) but it tells me I don't have permission to log on.

Do you know, offhand, where I can set permission for another user to log onto an account?

I also tried logging into my whole machine as confroom, but I get an error saying it couldn't create a profile because it couldn't find the file specified. Which I found strange, because I expect it to create a profile if there isn't one already.
 
Active director users/computers
there is an Exchange Advanced tab
and click the Mailbox rights button

you should create a new user for the resource and login as that to set rights
 
Strangely enough, I can't find the Exchange Advanced Tab. Know why this may be?

I right click any user, select properties...I see Exchange General, Exchange Features, but no Exchange Advanced. Weird.
 
You have to have the Advanced View on in ADUC first.
 
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