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AutoAccept equivalent (for resources)
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Monger
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AutoAccept equivalent (for resources)
We are experiencing exactly the same problem. We are in
the middle of a migration to Exch2K and are having issues
getting the script to work properly.
I have tried applying the script manually to a test
resource and I always get Event 11 errors when I send a
test meeting. I have read through the following articles
which seem related:
Q222066
Q326648
Q281683
We have been using AutoAccept for ages and love it. It
doesn't look like there have been many updates on
www.exchangecode.com in a while so I wonder how long it
will be before a new version comes out.
I also know that the Outlook client has the ability to
auto-accept, but it needs to be Outlook 2000 or later. We
don't really have the desire or time to upgrade everyone's
client.
I have also tried setting Anonymous as Owner to the new
Events Root server folder and tried different combinations
of logins and profiles while running AA4.0.
I will let you know if I find a fix.
>-----Original Message-----
>Under Exchange 5.5, I use AutoAccept 4.0 from
>www.exchangecode.com. It does the job, despite the
>infrequent updates (for free software though, it's pretty
>impressive).
>
>AutoAccept basically gives us resources that can accept
>and reject bookings based on availability. The important
>bonus is that our users don't need to specify that the
>room is a resource - they just invite it along, and it
>works. This is important here, since there are a large
>number of shift workers, making training a difficult
>process.
>
>Now the site I'm at is migrating to Exchange2000, and
>wants to retain this functionality. According to the
>AutoAccept website, v4 doesn't work correctly with
>Exchange 2000.
>
>Does anybody have specific experience with this product,
>or a similar one? I don't want to write one from scratch
>(not a developer myself), and I am also trying to avoid
>having a resource delegate type PC, that just sits in a
>corner answering meeting requests. I would prefer it all
>to run server-side.
>
>Thanks,
>Matt Duggan.
>MCSE (Win2k), MCSE (NT4), MCSA
>.
>
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swake457
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Re: AutoAccept equivalent (for resources)
Try running the Exchange2000 Event Service as your Exchange service
account (like the one you had in 5.5). Seems to work for us, but it's
not the best. The code needs to be reworked for E2K.
"Monger" <dplingo1@san.rr.com> wrote in message news:< 0d3201c29d66$a455d9f0$8ff82ecf
@TK2MSFTNGXA06>...
> We are experiencing exactly the same problem. We are in
> the middle of a migration to Exch2K and are having issues
> getting the script to work properly.
>
> I have tried applying the script manually to a test
> resource and I always get Event 11 errors when I send a
> test meeting. I have read through the following articles
> which seem related:
>
> Q222066
> Q326648
> Q281683
>
> We have been using AutoAccept for ages and love it. It
> doesn't look like there have been many updates on
> www.exchangecode.com in a while so I wonder how long it
> will be before a new version comes out.
>
> I also know that the Outlook client has the ability to
> auto-accept, but it needs to be Outlook 2000 or later. We
> don't really have the desire or time to upgrade everyone's
> client.
>
> I have also tried setting Anonymous as Owner to the new
> Events Root server folder and tried different combinations
> of logins and profiles while running AA4.0.
>
> I will let you know if I find a fix.
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Under Exchange 5.5, I use AutoAccept 4.0 from
> >www.exchangecode.com. It does the job, despite the
> >infrequent updates (for free software though, it's pretty
> >impressive).
> >
> >AutoAccept basically gives us resources that can accept
> >and reject bookings based on availability. The important
> >bonus is that our users don't need to specify that the
> >room is a resource - they just invite it along, and it
> >works. This is important here, since there are a large
> >number of shift workers, making training a difficult
> >process.
> >
> >Now the site I'm at is migrating to Exchange2000, and
> >wants to retain this functionality. According to the
> >AutoAccept website, v4 doesn't work correctly with
> >Exchange 2000.
> >
> >Does anybody have specific experience with this product,
> >or a similar one? I don't want to write one from scratch
> >(not a developer myself), and I am also trying to avoid
> >having a resource delegate type PC, that just sits in a
> >corner answering meeting requests. I would prefer it all
> >to run server-side.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Matt Duggan.
> >MCSE (Win2k), MCSE (NT4), MCSA
> >.
> >
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