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"When posting to this folder, use IPM.Appointment" does not work

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Alex Tang - 10 Oct 2007 05:22 GMT
I have specified the "When posting to this folder, use:" option to
IPM.Appointment, but I am still getting meeting invitations in a customer
form by my company.  I thought they should be converted back to the default
IPM.Appointment.  Did I misunderstand the meaning of this option?  Any
suggestion on how to get what I want?  I want all invites to be stored as
IPM.Appointment in my calendar.
Thank you very much.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 10 Oct 2007 06:39 GMT
If you had posted the Outlook versions involved in this transaction, you could have had an answer tonight.  As it is, it is past my bedtime.

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After furious head scratching, Alex Tang asked:

| I have specified the "When posting to this folder, use:" option to
| IPM.Appointment, but I am still getting meeting invitations in a
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| invites to be stored as IPM.Appointment in my calendar.
| Thank you very much.
Alex Tang - 10 Oct 2007 07:42 GMT
> If you had posted the Outlook versions involved in this transaction, you could have had an answer tonight.  As it is, it is past my bedtime.
>
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> | invites to be stored as IPM.Appointment in my calendar.
> | Thank you very much.

Oh, thanks for the quick response, and sorry for the missing information. I
am using Outlook 2003.
Alex Tang - 10 Oct 2007 22:40 GMT
some more information.  when I create an appointment, it is of type
IPM.Appointment.  It's just the appointment I received from someone else is
using the custom form.  Also, when I create an appointment, the recipient is
also showing it as a custom form.

So, it seems like it has been set somewhere (probably in the exchange
server) that all appointments are defaulted to the custom form.
 
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