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- Set-CalendarProcessing (ExchangePowerShell) | Microsoft Learn
Use the Set-CalendarProcessing cmdlet to modify calendar processing options for resource mailboxes, which include the Calendar Attendant, resource booking assistant, and calendar configuration Note that this cmdlet is effective only on resource mailboxes
- Automatic Processing of Recurring Meeting Requests with Conflicting . . .
To summarize, a recurring meeting request with conflicting instances can be accepted or declined based on the calendar processing settings for the mailbox, which are configured using the Set-CalendarProcessing (Exchange 2010) or Set-MailboxCalendarSettings (Exchange 2007) cmdlets
- Managing Recurring Meetings in Outlook Calendar with Meeting Room Conflicts
By searching, I found some parameters like “-ConflictPercentageAllowed ” and “- MaximumConflictInstances ” of one Exchange Online PowerShell command “ Set-CalendarProcessing ”, you may configure it from 0 to other numbers to check if this way would work: 1
- Resource denied recurring meeting request - Slipstick Systems
An entire recurring meeting is declined when the resource room is booked for one or more of the meetings The Exchange administrator can fix this
- Configure Automated Bookings for Room Mailboxes - Practical 365
Configure the calendar processing settings for the room mailbox These settings instruct the resource booking assistant how to respond to incoming meeting requests If the default settings are kept, the room will accept meetings from anyone, allow conflicts, permit meetings many hours long, and so on
- Issue with Room Declining All Recurring Meetings in Microsoft 365 Due . . .
The fix is to set BOTH the MaximumConflictInstancesAllowed and ConflictPercentageAllowed parameters on the meeting room If you log into Outlook using the resource account then I believe you can set both through the UI, but you can also do it with ExchangePowershell:
- AllowConflicts question | Microsoft Community Hub
The issue you're facing may be related to the `Set-CalendarProcessing` parameters you're using You have set `AllowConflicts` to `$false`, which means that the room will not allow any conflicts, and that's why all meetings are getting rejected
- Still can reserve a meeting room even if its reserved - Exchange
When a Microsoft 365 user tries to schedule a meeting in a room that's already reserved for another meeting, the Calendar Attendant doesn't automatically decline the conflicting meeting request This issue occurs if the AllRequestOutOfPolicy property of the room mailbox is set to True
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