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Tenative Appointments in Calendar

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JR Winder - 16 May 2008 15:18 GMT
Hi-

Does anyone know of a way to prevent calendar invites from automatically
posting to the recievers of the invites calendar?  A client of mine says
when he recieves Outlook email in form of an invitation to a 'tenative'
meeting he would prefer that the meeting not be added to his calendar
automatically.  I searched through the options in Outlook and found nothing.
I also Googled my question and also found nothing...but did see in the
Google results other people asking the same question as me.

Any idea if doing this is possible?

Thanks
JR
Brian Tillman - 16 May 2008 16:29 GMT
> Does anyone know of a way to prevent calendar invites from
> automatically posting to the recievers of the invites calendar?  A
> client of mine says when he recieves Outlook email in form of an
> invitation to a 'tenative' meeting he would prefer that the meeting
> not be added to his calendar automatically.

Any invitation will always show on the calendar as tentative as soon as it
has been received.  You cannot change that, as far as I can tell.
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Brian Tillman - 16 May 2008 18:38 GMT
> Does anyone know of a way to prevent calendar invites from
> automatically posting to the recievers of the invites calendar?

By the way, please don't multipost.
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