Hi Joe,

--On November 9, 2007 9:51:37 AM -0500 Joe Auty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Makes perfect sense, thanks!

My only questions are what does the auto-schedule flag do, and how did
you discover this? Is there a source of documentation I was not aware of?

<auto-schedule> means that the resource or location will automatically respond to any scheduling invites sent to it. i.e. if you add the location as an attendee to an invite and send out the invite, the server will intercept the invite for that resource, check that it does not conflict with an existing event on the calendar for that resource/location, and then send back an appropriate schedule reply (accepted or declined) and "book" the event on the calendar if accepted.

This is appropriate behavior for non-restricted locations/resources (e.g., ones used on a first-come-first-served basis). For "managed" access (restricted), you would turn auto-accept off, and then the delegates would manually process the invites, accepting/declining as appropriate.

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Cyrus Daboo

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