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forcing users to respond to meeting requests

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Rob Coleman - 24 Feb 2005 22:19 GMT
I need to find a way to remove the option to 'not send a response' when the
user receives a meeting request.  When the users elect to not send a response
to the meeting request, the tracking options are all shot to hell for the
meeting organizer who then has no idea of who is attending or not.

I would like to disable the option to 'not send a response' and require the
recipient of the invite to 'send the response now' or 'edit and send the
response' .
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 24 Feb 2005 22:39 GMT
Why not write it into the employee handbook that they must send a response
or risk losing their jobs?

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>I need to find a way to remove the option to 'not send a response' when the
> user receives a meeting request.  When the users elect to not send a
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> recipient of the invite to 'send the response now' or 'edit and send the
> response' .
 
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