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For a device account to automatically accept or decline meeting requests based on its availability, the **AutomateProcessing** attribute must be set to **AutoAccept**. This is recommended as to prevent overlapping meetings. For a device account to automatically accept or decline meeting requests based on its availability, the **AutomateProcessing** attribute must be set to **AutoAccept**. This is recommended as to prevent overlapping meetings.
```PowerShell ```PowerShell
Set-CalendarProcessing $ strRoomUpn -AutomateProcessing AutoAccept Set-CalendarProcessing $strRoomUpn -AutomateProcessing AutoAccept
``` ```
### <a href="" id="accept-ext-meetings-cmdlet"></a>Accepting external meeting requests ### <a href="" id="accept-ext-meetings-cmdlet"></a>Accepting external meeting requests

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select * from Win32_OperatingSystem where Version like "6.%" select * from Win32_OperatingSystem where Version like "6.%"
``` ```
This query will return **true** for devices running at least Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. To set a filter for just Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012, use "6.2%". To specify multiple versions, combine them with or, as shown in the following: This query will return **true** for devices running at least Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. To set a filter for just Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012, use "6.2%". For Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016, use "10.%". To specify multiple versions, combine them with or, as shown in the following:
``` syntax ``` syntax
... where Version like "6.1%" or Version like "6.2%" ... where Version like "6.1%" or Version like "6.2%"
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... where ProductType="1" or ProductType="3" ... where ProductType="1" or ProductType="3"
``` ```
The following complete query returns **true** for all devices running Windows 8, and returns **false** for any server operating system or any other client operating system. The following complete query returns **true** for all devices running Windows 10, and returns **false** for any server operating system or any other client operating system.
``` syntax ``` syntax
select * from Win32_OperatingSystem where Version like "6.2%" and ProductType="1" select * from Win32_OperatingSystem where Version like "10.%" and ProductType="1"
``` ```
The following query returns **true** for any device running Windows Server 2012, except domain controllers: The following query returns **true** for any device running Windows Server 2016, except domain controllers:
``` syntax ``` syntax
select * from Win32_OperatingSystem where Version like "6.2%" and ProductType="3" select * from Win32_OperatingSystem where Version like "10.%" and ProductType="3"
``` ```
9. Click **OK** to save the query to the filter. 9. Click **OK** to save the query to the filter.