Resource Accounts Articles
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Use Resource Accounts
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There are two ways to view (and work with) a Resource Account through your email/calendar client. This article describes the differences.
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Many people find it helpful to set up rules (filters) in their email client that automatically move these forwarded messages into separate folders, rather than having them arrive mixed in with the rest of the messages.
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There are two ways you can be granted access to a Resource Account's email. This article describes Access rights.
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There are two ways you can be granted access to a Resource Account's email. This article describes Recipient rights.
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This set of steps will let you access a Resource Account (EGA or room/equipment account) through Outlook on the Web.
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This set of steps will make a Resource Account (EGA, Room account, or Equipment account) mailbox and calendar available to you automatically, every time you use Outlook.
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This set of steps will let you see the mailbox and calendar for a Resource Account (Exchange Group Account, Room account, or Equipment account) in your own Outlook account.
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We recommend that you use Microsoft's Outlook App for Android or Win Mobile rather than the native app. See Microsoft's Outlook App for Android Mobile support page or Microsoft's Win Mobile App...
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We recommend that you use Microsoft's Outlook App for iOS rather than iOS's native app. See Microsoft's Outlook App for iOS Mobile support page for download and setup instructions. In addition to...
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Use Outlook on the web to view a calendar that has been shared with you. This applies to both NetID accounts and Resource accounts.
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A Resource Account is an object in the Exchange Calendar that represents a room or a piece of equipment. This article describes ways to use it, view it, and share it.
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A Resource Account is an object in the Exchange Calendar that represents a room or a piece of equipment. This article describes ways to use it, view it, and share it.
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