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Moderated Folder

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Tim Lynn - 30 Sep 2004 17:30 GMT
Hi,

I've just set up a moderated folder (calendar type)using
Outlook 2002 and Exchange 5.5 but I'm not sure how its
supposed to work. A test user can create an appointment.
They get an acknowledgement saying the appointment will
not appear in the folder until approved (ok so far). The
moderator gets the appointment in their inbox. However
there seems to be no approve or post buttons. If the
appointment is opened and then saved and closed it
doesn't appear in the moderated folder. What's supposed
to happen, does the moderator have to manually move the
appointment/post into the folder?..
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 30 Sep 2004 19:03 GMT
Yes, the moderator needs to manually move the appointment into the folder.

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> Hi,
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> to happen, does the moderator have to manually move the
> appointment/post into the folder?..
- 01 Oct 2004 14:15 GMT
Ok, Thanks.
>-----Original Message-----
>Yes, the moderator needs to manually move the appointment into the folder.
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