Dave
Fri Feb 09 20:06:12 CST 2007
If you migrate your 2003 mailboxes over they will be migrated as linked
mailboxes and will need to be converted to resource mailboxes using the
enable-mailbox. However before you do this you will need to make sure that
you disable AAA (Auto Accept Agent) and Direct Booking so there are no
conflicts. From here once they are setup on 2007 and you run the cmdlets to
enable them for auto accept you will be fine. The Assistant Infrastructure
will handle this for you (Resource Booking Assistant, Calendar Assistant,
etc).
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"Mark Arnold [MVP]" <mark@mvps.org> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 7 Feb 2007 06:04:58 +0100, "tba" <tba@nowhere.nowhere> wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>
>>
>>I get asked to manage reservations for several meeting rooms. What is the
>>best approach to accomplish this task with Exchange 2003? Actually we used
>>Exchange 2003 and we have a plan to migrate into exchange 2007 within a
>>couple of months. Are there any considerations to be aware about to avoid
>>possible issues during that upcoming migration?
>>
>>Thank you for your advices.
>>
>>
>>
>>TBa
>>
>>
> Within the time frames you're talking about I wouldn't bother in 2003.
> Do this exclusively with 2007.
>
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=%22resource+Mailbox%22+%22Exchange+2007%22&meta=
> will give you some links. The Exchange 2007 wiki is fairly well
> populated with such articles so I'd go there first.