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Public Calendar and Tallying Responses

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mcampbell - 30 Aug 2005 19:18 GMT
I've created a public calendar to function as our corporation calendar. I
works fine scheduling people and resources, but it doesn't tally responses
from attendees. Outlook says "Responses to this meeting request will not be
tallied because this meeting is not in your main calendar folder." Anybody
have any idea what that means and how to make it tally?
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 30 Aug 2005 22:30 GMT
It means that the public folder isn't designed to do and cannot do what you're trying to make it do. Only mailbox Calendar folders can tally responses.

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> I've created a public calendar to function as our corporation calendar. I
> works fine scheduling people and resources, but it doesn't tally responses
> from attendees. Outlook says "Responses to this meeting request will not be
> tallied because this meeting is not in your main calendar folder." Anybody
> have any idea what that means and how to make it tally?
 
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