‘None’ implies that Outlook will not use your NT logon information when Out- look is opened, but will prompt you for username and password. This way, you only need to restart Outlook to change to a different user instead of logging completely off your PC. These steps may vary in other Microsoft Outlook ver- sions. To change Network Logon Security in Outlook 2003, right click on your Outlook icon and select ‘Properties’.Click on the ‘Show Profiles’ button and select the Exchange profile you are using. Click on ‘Properties’ for this profile and then select ‘Properties’ again for the Microsoft Exchange Server. Under the ‘Advanced’ folder, you will find a field called ‘Logon Network Security’. Set this parameter to ‘NTLM/Kerberos’ (which is called ‘None’ in Outlook 2000) and click ‘OK’ on all the pop-up windows.

In Outlook, select ‘Tools’ -> ‘Options’.

Under ‘Preferences’ select the ‘Calendar Options’ button.

Select the ‘Resource Scheduling’ button.

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