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Invites not appearing as tentative in calendar - Oulook 2003
Appointment/meeting invites sent to me by others used to appear as tentative
in my calendar prior to my accepting or declining them. Recently they have stopped doing this, and when I view the actual invite it has a message across the top saying this meeting does not appear in my calendar - it may have been moved or changed. Any idea as to where to look to see what could have caused this change in behavior? Thanks |
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Invites not appearing as tentative in calendar - Oulook 2003
Hi there
Outlook uses a piece of code called the sniffer to add invites as tentative items to your Calendar. Most likely reasons for it not to fire are 1) the setting for this behaviour may be switched off: Tools Options (Preferences) Email Options Tracking Options Process requests and responses on arrival 2) the sniffer only works on the Inbox so if the item gets moved by a rule then it may not get 'sniffed'. In this case, figure out which rules may apply on invites and add the exception "except if it is a meeting invitation or update" on the last page of the rules wizard. See http://bwain-dump.blogspot.com/2007/...x-sniffer.html for deeper explanation and troubleshooting. -- TechieBird http://bwain-dump.blogspot.com |
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Invites not appearing as tentative in calendar - Oulook 2003
On 3/12/2010 1:57 PM, MaurĂ*cio Paiva wrote:
Hi techieBird! I have an user who always appears as tentative even if appointment is accepted/declined. Also we cannot see her availability on outlook before sending the appointment on a approprietated time. Now I realize user changed (under outlook settings) to all msgs arrived being moved to a pst file instead of mailbox I didnt call user again to not give her false hope in case of no success but do you think if she start using mailbox again as primary recipe this will work? Txs, Mau You can further control what users can do with delivery options through group policy. Re-routing to PST is a terrible idea and the user probably does not realize that the messages are no longer backed up. -- Leonid S. Knyshov Crashproof Solutions 510-282-1008 Twitter: @wiseleo http://crashproofsolutions.com Microsoft Small Business Specialist Try Exchange Online http://bit.ly/free-exchange-trial Please vote "helpful" if I helped you |
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