Hi All.
I have a user who has many calendars and many email accounts configuered
into his Outlook 2003. He wants to be able to click on a meeting request and
have it go to 1 specific calendar. How would i go about doing this?
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Meeting requests will always go to the default calendar. The user will need
to drag the request to the non-default calendar.

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tonFrere - 23 Nov 2005 19:38 GMT
Hello,
I experience similar problem but with Outlook XP. We created a second
PST file which contains the second calendar. Then we added an EMail
rule that moves specific emails to the new personal folder. People have
to click on it and then accept the meeting requests. In most cases the
meeting appear on the new calendar. However, in one case, all accepted
meeting requests goes to the default personal folder calendar. Any idea
why on this particular computer it might not work?
It's the same Office version (SP3), same Windows. I really need advice
for this one,
Thanks!
Justin
> Meeting requests will always go to the default calendar. The user will need
> to drag the request to the non-default calendar.
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BruceS - 23 Nov 2005 19:42 GMT
Thanks Milly!
I guess there is no way to change the default calendar then is there?
> Meeting requests will always go to the default calendar. The user will need
> to drag the request to the non-default calendar.
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 23 Nov 2005 21:14 GMT
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