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Meeting request set reminder by itself

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sunec - 17 Aug 2007 01:54 GMT
I have reminders turned off. When I receive a meeting request it set a
reminder of 0 minutes or the value in the greyed out box next to reminder box
in options>calendaroptions Outlook 2007 on Vista, swedish version.
Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook] - 17 Aug 2007 08:00 GMT
As you didn't ask anything I'm not sure if this might be the answer. Here's
a code sample that deletes the reminder of an incoming meeting request:
http://www.vboffice.net/sample.html?mnu=2&lang=en&smp=58&cmd=showitem&pub=6

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Am Thu, 16 Aug 2007 17:54:03 -0700 schrieb sunec:

> I have reminders turned off. When I receive a meeting request it set a
> reminder of 0 minutes or the value in the greyed out box next to reminder box
> in options>calendaroptions Outlook 2007 on Vista, swedish version.
sunec - 17 Aug 2007 11:32 GMT
Oh, yes, the question was why 2007 doesn´t do as 2003 does. If default
setting is no reminder and there is no reminder on the meeting request, why
do OL2007 set a reminder?
I try your sample code, thanks!

> As you didn't ask anything I'm not sure if this might be the answer. Here's
> a code sample that deletes the reminder of an incoming meeting request:
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> box
> > in options>calendaroptions Outlook 2007 on Vista, swedish version.
 
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