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- 04 Oct 2004 17:34 GMT
Hi,

One of my users says that one of her clients used to send
her mails,which would then insert themselves into her
calendar.
She would then be reminded later of the
appointment,meeting,etc.....

I think she has been receiving meeting requests and so
she must have accepted these meetings.

However she says she never had to click accept, the
meetings just inserted themselves in the calendar.

Anyone heard of this?
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 05 Oct 2004 04:49 GMT
Yes, I use it all the time.  

Under Tools->options->calendar options=>resource scheduling, set it to automatically accept meeting requests.

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- 05 Oct 2004 11:27 GMT
OK i see. but its just a recipient side thing rather than
something the sender can force through.

That sounds about right to me.

Thanks.
>-----Original Message-----
>Yes, I use it all the time.  
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>Under Tools->options->calendar options=>resource scheduling, set it to automatically accept meeting
requests.

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