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Room and Equipment handling using MS-Exchange Resource Mailboxes: To train in Outlook Desktop or in OWA ?

  1. While Outlook desktop is a more powerful calendaring tool than OWA (cf. viewing calendars in overlay mode), we decided to first focus on getting everybody to be functional with meeting requests in OWA, since
    1. faculty will want to use this system from their home computers where the outlook desktop configuration, if it exists at all , is probably even more lacking. Students could, but are not likely to have outlook desktop either
    2. both faculty and students (both for rooms and for equipment) will walk up to the LRC reception desk needing help, and then only OWA is available
    3. it is actually part of both equipment check-out and check-in procedure (if not for rooms, then for equipment) that I am designing that faculty and students open up from OWA (on the web browser that the lab assistant is not using: internet explorer, Firefox, Safari should gives us always 2 options on either operating system) that the meeting that they have made (or if not made, make one on the fly), and that the lab assistant enters a code (generated on the PC at the reception desk) into their appointment and sends the update for them to see them through;
    4. we can also serve as backup on our office computers for the reception desk (unstaffed or understaffed), if clients use OWA
  2. Essentially, it is not a PC Environment anymore (although it could be if our Remote Desktop infrastructure were much stronger).

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