Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 5.3 Quick Setup Guide
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Enabling Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
Scheduling from Microsoft Outlook
Scheduling from Microsoft Outlook
Release 7.1
Revised: April 3, 2011 8:30 pm
Revised: April 3, 2011 8:30 pm
This section describes how to enable users to schedule, reschedule, and cancel meetings from the
Microsoft Outlook calendar. This Microsoft Outlook integration option is often referred to as the
front-end deployment. When users accept an invitation, the meeting information and a click-to-attend
link become available from their Microsoft Outlook calendar. The meeting scheduler receives
Microsoft Outlook replies that indicate which attendees accepted or declined the invitation.
Microsoft Outlook calendar. This Microsoft Outlook integration option is often referred to as the
front-end deployment. When users accept an invitation, the meeting information and a click-to-attend
link become available from their Microsoft Outlook calendar. The meeting scheduler receives
Microsoft Outlook replies that indicate which attendees accepted or declined the invitation.
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This document does not describe how to enable Cisco Unified MeetingPlace to send Microsoft Outlook
calendar notifications for meetings that are scheduled from the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace end-user
web interface. That Microsoft Outlook integration option is often referred to as the back-end
deployment. See the following for information about the back-end deployment:
calendar notifications for meetings that are scheduled from the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace end-user
web interface. That Microsoft Outlook integration option is often referred to as the back-end
deployment. See the following for information about the back-end deployment:
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Prerequisites for Scheduling From Microsoft Outlook
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Install the msft_int license.
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Configure a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace user profile for each user who will schedule Cisco Unified
MeetingPlace meetings from Microsoft Outlook.
MeetingPlace meetings from Microsoft Outlook.
If you plan to use the
default authentication method, then the Cisco Unified
must match the Microsoft Outlook username.