Re: Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services question (sbs)
- From: "MDBJ" <me@xxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2005 11:30:24 -0500
here's the applicable part from the help file
About scheduling resources
This feature requires you to be using a Microsoft Exchange Server
e-mail account.
In addition to inviting people to attend meetings, you can also
schedule resources, such as the conference room where you plan to hold the
meeting, or the slide projector you plan to use for a presentation.
In order to schedule a resource, the resource must have its own
mailbox on your server. An individual in the organization sets up the
mailbox and gives permission to others to schedule the resource. Aside from
that, the resource is self-sufficient, accepting and rejecting invitations
automatically. When you want to schedule the resource, you can invite it to
a meeting. The invitation is accepted if the resource is free, and the
meeting is automatically entered in the resource's calendar.
The administrator for the resource can restrict the ability to
schedule the resource. For example, if only managers are allowed to schedule
certain conference rooms, the administrator can set permissions so that
requests from managers are accepted and requests from non-managers are
declined.
"Bryce" <fukuzz---at---hotmail---dot---com> wrote in message
news:un6AoJ83FHA.252@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Thanks. I'll look into how you described using it and see if it would fit
> the doctors.
>
> It's all up to what they say pretty much.
>
>
> "MDBJ" <me@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:e93CeZ23FHA.2600@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>> "Bryce" <fukuzz---at---hotmail---dot---com> wrote in message news:%> How
>> would I have docotors get into the network from outside to view these
>>> calendars?
>>>
>>> Bryce.
>>
>>
>> Remote web access, from any (IE?) webbrowser...
>>
>> loads up just like outlook..
>> have them blow off the email, and go straight to calendar.
>>
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>
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