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c02homer
In Outlook 2003, a meeting organizer (not necessarily someone in your
own office as we have just discovered) sends you a calendar item and
you accept it (say, it is for a meeting at 2:00 tomorrow). The
calendar organizer then changes the time of the appointment to 11:00
a.m. tomorrow and uses the update feature. The appointment gets moved
in the calendar to the new time automatically even though you have not
accepted or declined it.
Does anone know if there is a way to turn this feature off? It appears
that updates from outside the office do not necessarily carry an email
with them. (At least, that is what just happened here.) Also - we do
NOT use the "automatically accept meeting requests and process
cancellations" option under Tools / Options / Calendar / Resource
Scheduling.
Much thanks in advance for any assistance!!
C. H.
own office as we have just discovered) sends you a calendar item and
you accept it (say, it is for a meeting at 2:00 tomorrow). The
calendar organizer then changes the time of the appointment to 11:00
a.m. tomorrow and uses the update feature. The appointment gets moved
in the calendar to the new time automatically even though you have not
accepted or declined it.
Does anone know if there is a way to turn this feature off? It appears
that updates from outside the office do not necessarily carry an email
with them. (At least, that is what just happened here.) Also - we do
NOT use the "automatically accept meeting requests and process
cancellations" option under Tools / Options / Calendar / Resource
Scheduling.
Much thanks in advance for any assistance!!
C. H.