Using Classic Outlook on Windows for personal email, calendar, and contact management
Hi Michael,
Have you received the private message? Do you have any updates?
Thanks,
Brook
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Hi,
I'd like to have a Room where we can book up to 2 meetings at the time.
I would like to have this enabled for both recurring instances and single instances
I think i'd have to apply this command:
Set-CalendarProcessing -Identity [identity] -AllowConflicts $true -MaximumConflictInstances 1
This does not seem to work.
Could someone help me out?
Regards,
Michael
Using Classic Outlook on Windows for personal email, calendar, and contact management
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Hi Michael,
Have you received the private message? Do you have any updates?
Thanks,
Brook
Hi Michael,
Based on my test, this feature can be enabled for both recurring instances and single instances after running the PowerShell command you mentioned as the image below shows:
Please share the following information to better understand your scenario:
Best Regards,
Vanessa
Hi Michael,
The issue you have is not we normally encounter. Please share with us your tenant information so that we can involve our related team in to further assist you. I have sent you a private message to collect the tenant information. You can click this link to access your Private Message: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/privatemessages/list/.
Thanks,
Brook
Hi Michael,
I can see you have created two meetings and your requirement is that room mailbox cannot automatically decline more than one conflict.
Regarding this feature, I am consulting our related team. I will keep you updated.
Thanks for your patience.
Vanessa
Hi Vanessa,
Thanks for your reply.
-The mailbox accepts them autotmaticly.
-When creating more than one conflict, the room still accepts the requests.
-I created a meeting in my own calander, inviting the room.
Regards,
Michael