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Enabling Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Scheduling from Microsoft Outlook
Customization Options for Scheduling from Microsoft Outlook
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Customization Options for Scheduling from Microsoft Outlook
About the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Plug-in and Different
Versions of Microsoft Outlook
Versions of Microsoft Outlook
The following section describes some differences that you may find when using the Cisco Unified
MeetingPlace Release 7.1 plug-in with Microsoft Outlook 2003, 2007, and 2010.
MeetingPlace Release 7.1 plug-in with Microsoft Outlook 2003, 2007, and 2010.
Customization Option
Documentation
Customizing the scheduling form
module
Customizing e-mail notification
module
Changing which meeting template is
used by default
used by default
in the
module
Feature
Microsoft Outlook 2003
Microsoft Outlook 2007
Microsoft Outlook 2010
Location of
MeetingPlace settings
MeetingPlace settings
Settings are found on
the MeetingPlace tab
(Tools > Option).
the MeetingPlace tab
(Tools > Option).
MeetingPlace settings
are exposed directly as a
drop-down item from
the MeetingPlace button
on the Microsoft
Outlook 2007 toolbar.
are exposed directly as a
drop-down item from
the MeetingPlace button
on the Microsoft
Outlook 2007 toolbar.
MeetingPlace settings
are exposed directly as a
drop-down item from
the MeetingPlace button
on the Microsoft
Outlook 2010 toolbar.
are exposed directly as a
drop-down item from
the MeetingPlace button
on the Microsoft
Outlook 2010 toolbar.
Notifications
Supports notifications
in RTF format.
in RTF format.
Supports notifications
in plain text format.
Does not support RTF
format.
in plain text format.
Does not support RTF
format.
Supports notifications
in plain text format.
Does not support RTF
format.
in plain text format.
Does not support RTF
format.
Single sign-on (SSO)
authentication
authentication
SSO using Active
Directory is not
supported. System will
default to the
Remember Me
authentication method
instead.
Directory is not
supported. System will
default to the
Remember Me
authentication method
instead.
SSO using Microsoft
Exchange is supported.
Exchange is supported.
Supported using either
Active Directory or
Microsoft Exchange.
Active Directory or
Microsoft Exchange.
Delegates are not
supported if you choose
SSO with Active
Directory.
supported if you choose
SSO with Active
Directory.
Supported using either
Active Directory or
Microsoft Exchange.
Active Directory or
Microsoft Exchange.
Delegates are not
supported if you choose
SSO with Active
Directory.
supported if you choose
SSO with Active
Directory.