Direct Booking does not successfully book a resource in Outlook 2010
Outlook 2010 – Issue while booking resource in calendar
Microsoft Fix – http://support.microsoft.com/kb/982774
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Outlook 2010 – Issue while booking resource in calendar
Microsoft Fix – http://support.microsoft.com/kb/982774
Download FIX directly and install.
Copy the .nk2 file from your old Outlook profile.
Tip You can copy the file to removable media, such as a USB key (Pen drive) or a CD (DVD), and then copy the file to the correct location on the other computer. Or you can attach the file to an e-mail message and send the message to yourself. On the new computer, open the attachment, and then save it to the correct location.
Note You must exit Outlook before starting the following procedure. The names will be included in AutoComplete when you restart Outlook.
1. On the Office 2010 where you want to migrate the AutoComplete feature too, Paste the NK2 file to drive:%user name%%appdata%RoamingMicrosoftOutlook
2. If prompted about replacing the existing file, click “yes”.
3. Note that the .nk2 file must have the same name as your current Outlook 2010 profile. By default, the profile name is “Outlook.” To check the profile name, follow these steps:
4. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
5. Double-click Mail.
6. In the Mail Setup dialog box, click Show Profiles.
7. Click Start, and then click Run.
8. In the Open box, type outlook.exe /importnk2, and then click OK. This will import the .nk2 file into the Outlook 2010 profile.
You are done.
How To Create Data File In Outlook 2010
Click on the Home tab and choose the New Items > More Items > Outlook Data File option.
Now browse and choose the location to place the data file and specify the name of the data file here.
Click OK and your outlook data file will now be ready.
Direct Booking does not successfully book a resource in Outlook 2010
Error like: Direct Booking does not successfully book a resource in Outlook 2010
To resolve this problem, use one of the following methods to configure registry data to enable Outlook direct booking:
Method 1: Manual modification of the registry
Important This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
322756 How to back up and restore the registry in Windows
To use the direct booking feature in Outlook 2010, you must add registry data to your Outlook client. Use the following steps to add this registry data to enable direct booking:

, type regedit in the Start Search box, and then press ENTER.

If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
Locate and then select the following subkey in the registry: HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftOffice14.0OutlookOptionsCalendar
Method 2: Configure the registry by using Group Policy
The registry data that is required to enable direct booking in Outlook can be configured by using Group Policy. The default Group Policy template (Outlk14.adm) for Outlook 2010 does not contain the policy setting that controls Outlook direct booking. Therefore, you must use a custom Group Policy template to enable direct booking by using Group Policy.
To deploy this setting by using a custom Group Policy template, follow these steps:

Download the Outlk14-DirectBooking.zip package now.
For more information about how to download Microsoft support files, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
119591 How to obtain Microsoft support files from online services
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After you add the .adm template to the Group Policy Editor, go to step 4.
a. Expand User Configuration.
b. Expand Policies.
c. Expand Administrative Templates: Policy definitions.
d. Expand Classic Administrative Templates (ADM) to locate the policy node for your custom template. The custom .adm template that you extracted in step 2 is in this location. The template is named “Outlook 2010 Direct Booking.”
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After you enable the policy, the policy setting will be applied to the Outlook client workstations when the Group Policy update is replicated. To test this change, run the following command at a command prompt on a client workstation:
gpupdate /force
After you run this command, start Registry Editor on the client workstation to make sure that the following registry data exists on the client:
Key: HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftOffice14.0OutlookOptionsCalendar
DWORD: EnableDirectBooking
Value: 1
If you see this registry data in the registry, the Group Policy setting is applied to this client. Start Outlook to verify that this change resolves the problem.
Method 3: Deployment of the registry data by using the Office Customization Tool
You can also deploy the registry data by using the Add registry entries option in the Office Customization Tool (OCT). Follow these steps in the OCT to deploy registry data that re-enables the direct booking feature in Outlook 2010.
Note To use the OCT, you must have an Enterprise edition of Office 2010. If you have a Retail edition of Office 2010, you receive the following error message when you try to start the OCT:
Files necessary to run the Office Customization Tool were not found. Run Setup from the installation point of a qualifying product.
\server_nameshare_nameOffice2010Setup.exe /admin
The following figure displays these changes made in the Add/Modify Registry Entry dialog box:
After you click OK in the Add/Modify Registry Entry dialog box, the OCT displays the registry data as shown in the following figure:
For more information about the Office Customization Tool in Office 2010, see the following topic on the Microsoft TechNet Web site: