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Meeting Request Form.

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Sagar - 24 Dec 2003 21:16 GMT
Is it possible to design a outlook form for scheduling
resources, any examples would be great.Thanks in advance.

Sagar.
Marc - 28 Dec 2003 19:41 GMT
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>Is it possible to design a outlook form for scheduling
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>There is a way to send an invitation to a meeting and it
gets accepted or declined by the reader- if accepted it
goes to the calendar
Sagar - 29 Dec 2003 14:43 GMT
Thanks Marc for your reply, I was wondering if we can
control the scheduling time, like i dont want them to be
able to schedule a meeting 2 months prior. Can we do that
via forms?

Sagar

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>goes to the calendar
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Christopher Malo - 05 Jan 2004 17:55 GMT
Am wondering if anyone had experience with the accept/deny options such as a
workflow, send an email to an indivual or folder?

> Thanks Marc for your reply, I was wondering if we can
> control the scheduling time, like i dont want them to be
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> >goes to the calendar
> >.
Sue Mosher [MVP] - 05 Jan 2004 18:15 GMT
This is pretty standard stuff for Outlook forms. Take a look at the
MailItem.CustomAction event, which fires when a user clicks a voting button
on a custom form.

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> Am wondering if anyone had experience with the accept/deny options such as a
> workflow, send an email to an indivual or folder?
 
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