Calendar Location Exchange 2007

The calendar application allows you to enter a location and send an update. The meeting room then responds if it's available or not. In entourage you could view the status of the room and invitees by clicking on scheduling. How does this work in snow leopard?
My location displays a busy sign when i've completed typing it was it meant to show available if so
is it working correctly in my environment how would I check? Is something not configured on the exchange server?
The problem is the location feature is useless if it doesn't show availability when booking the room.

Once you've entered the resource name in the location field, you can open Window>Availability Panel from the application menus. (shortcut Shift-command-A). It should show your location resource availability.

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