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Can't accept appointment

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Tink0480 - 19 Jan 2006 21:52 GMT
I have a user who is unable to accept an a appointment sent from another
co-worker.  When she tries to accept the appointment, she gets the following
error message:

As the meeting organizer you do not need to respond to the meeting.  

User did not send the meeting request and she is not the organizer.  The
meeting shows that it came from her co-worker.  It comes to her inbox and it
has all of the accept, decline, tentative, options etc.  User is using
Outlook 2003.  Any suggestions?
alexintexas - 26 Jan 2006 21:01 GMT
Did you ever find a fix for this problem? I am having the same problem

> I have a user who is unable to accept an a appointment sent from another
> co-worker.  When she tries to accept the appointment, she gets the following
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> has all of the accept, decline, tentative, options etc.  User is using
> Outlook 2003.  Any suggestions?
Greg - 03 Feb 2006 18:03 GMT
I have the EXACT same problem when I receive a meeting request from my wife
at our home office. All others I receive are OK. Looking forward to a
solution...

> Did you ever find a fix for this problem? I am having the same problem
>
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> > has all of the accept, decline, tentative, options etc.  User is using
> > Outlook 2003.  Any suggestions?
jeff.shep@gmail.com - 21 Feb 2006 23:08 GMT
Did you ever fix this problem, I am having the same problem on my
end?????

> Did you ever find a fix for this problem? I am having the same problem
>
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> > has all of the accept, decline, tentative, options etc.  User is using
> > Outlook 2003.  Any suggestions?
alexintexas - 22 Feb 2006 14:19 GMT
Guess no one has found a fix, it would be nice if microsoft techs would scan
some of these questions.

> Did you ever fix this problem, I am having the same problem on my
> end?????
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> > > has all of the accept, decline, tentative, options etc.  User is using
> > > Outlook 2003.  Any suggestions?
Brian Tillman - 22 Feb 2006 21:09 GMT
> Guess no one has found a fix, it would be nice if microsoft techs
> would scan some of these questions.

If you want to guarantee Microsoft techs see your problem, you have to pay
them.
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alexintexas - 22 Feb 2006 23:01 GMT
No kidding, it should be free as much as the software cost us.

> > Guess no one has found a fix, it would be nice if microsoft techs
> > would scan some of these questions.
>
> If you want to guarantee Microsoft techs see your problem, you have to pay
> them.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 25 Feb 2006 10:37 GMT
So, is your Oracle, Novell, SAP, etc. support free as much MORE that you pay
them?  I doubt it.

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After furious head scratching, alexintexas asked:

| No kidding, it should be free as much as the software cost us.
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Tink0480 - 23 Feb 2006 15:40 GMT
Sorry guys - I still have not found a solution to the problem described
above.  If I do find anything I will  be sure to post it.  

> Did you ever fix this problem, I am having the same problem on my
> end?????
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> > > has all of the accept, decline, tentative, options etc.  User is using
> > > Outlook 2003.  Any suggestions?
 
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