The default will pop up a message in Outlook stating whether or not the
resource has been booked.  What we have done in the past is to setup a rule
to auto-reply when the resource is TO: or CC:'d on a message stating "you
did it wrong, check this link and try again or just add as a resource", then
the invite is deleted.

-alex

On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 11:49 AM, Chris Pohlschneider <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  I have an Exchange 2003 SP2 Server with clients running Outlook 2003 SP2.
> I am trying to setup resource calendar for each one of our conference rooms.
> I have created a user account and mailbox for each resource and logged in
> with outlook to setup the resource calendar options. I am going to instruct
> users to choose the conference rooms as a resource, however, I am sure some
> of them will mess up and choose it as required. My problem is that only one
> of the resource mailboxes actually send a message back stating that the
> meeting is accepted or declined if a user does it this way. Is there anyway
> to configure each resource mailbox to send an e-mail back stating something
> about the meeting they are trying to book?
>
>
>
> Chris Pohlschneider
>
> Network Administrator
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> 937-494-2559
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