[OL2003] Meetings and Out of Office status

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rangoon

Hello,

We have migrated to Outlook 2003 + Microsoft Exchange V6.0.6603.0

When we had Outlook 2002, I could create a metting, set availability to "out
of office" and this we activate the "out of office" auto reply when i
receive mails.
Since we came to Outlook 2003 it does not work any more. :-(

Is it a known bug ? something that we can't do anymore ? an error in my
outlook settings ? Do you have a solution ?

Nota : I have absolutly no access to the Exchange server, I only have
Outlook with basic user rights...

thanks in advance !

rangoon
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Outlook never had the ability to set the Out of Office reply when setting a
meeting to Out. You probably had a third party solution installed that did
this for you in Outlook 2002 but it may not be working in 2003 version. I
would ask your Exchange admin or the Network admin if such a tool had been
installed. It may also have been a program that someone wrote to accomplish
this.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, rangoon asked:

| Hello,
|
| We have migrated to Outlook 2003 + Microsoft Exchange V6.0.6603.0
|
| When we had Outlook 2002, I could create a metting, set availability
| to "out of office" and this we activate the "out of office" auto
| reply when i receive mails.
| Since we came to Outlook 2003 it does not work any more. :-(
|
| Is it a known bug ? something that we can't do anymore ? an error in
| my outlook settings ? Do you have a solution ?
|
| Nota : I have absolutly no access to the Exchange server, I only have
| Outlook with basic user rights...
|
| thanks in advance !
|
| rangoon
 

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