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Automatically Accepting Meeting Requests Does Not Work20 Nov 2003 21:29 GMT1
We have a mixed environment of Outlook 2k - 2003.  All are on Windows XPP.
We are having a problem with meeting requests not being automatically
accepted.  It is as though you don't have the option selected to
automatically accept...
Share calander info without exchange20 Nov 2003 21:16 GMT1
Is there any way to take a weekly calander view and attach
it to an e-mail message.  IE send it to someone
electronically.
Meeting problem. Outlook 200020 Nov 2003 19:53 GMT1
When a meeting request is sent to a DL the recipients name
is added to the TO field in the original meeting when they
send the acceptance. Is this normal or can it be changed.
This is causing an issue, when any details of the meeting
Bolding in the Outlook Calendar20 Nov 2003 19:51 GMT1
Our building uses Outlook 2000.  When a person enters an appt a year in advance, it does not bold in the Outlook calendar.  Does anyone know why?
Stop busy/free update in outlook xp20 Nov 2003 19:50 GMT1
I don't want to share my meeting schedule (it's just me)
so is there any way I can just turn off the feature.  I
tried setting the free/busy option to zero and it says I
must use any number from 1 to 99.  Any help would be much
Is is possible to share and update personal cal w/out Exchange?20 Nov 2003 19:41 GMT1
I need to know if it is possible to share, update anothers
calendar without exchange server.  I know that you can
post your calendar to the web, but I believe that is read
only.  I also know there is group calendar, but that just
Duplicating calendar enties20 Nov 2003 19:20 GMT1
Every time I accept a meeting request,  It shous up in my
calendar twice.  Once as accepted and once as pending.  
Any ideas  ?
Off-line Calendaring in Outlook 200320 Nov 2003 19:08 GMT1
How do I have syncronized copies of my coworkers Calendars and view them off-line?
Meeting Invites not readable20 Nov 2003 18:42 GMT2
I am having an issue sending meeting invitations to co-
workers.  I am using Outlook 2002, and some of them are
using Outlook 2000.  When I send notification, they get
jumbled text in their inbo.  I know there is some checkbox
Calendar Does Not Launch from Shortcut Bar20 Nov 2003 17:51 GMT1
Just installed Office 2003 Small Business Edition. When I
click on the Calendar button on the shortcut menu, the
calendar does not launch. There is no error message,
either. The only way I can launch my calendar is to view
Problem with a Reminder that doesn't exist20 Nov 2003 17:47 GMT1
I always get the same reminder when I start Outlook and cannot dismis
it. The Reminder comes from an activity in my Outlook Calendar in earl
september. I deleted the activity and now it says it cannot find th
record and so cannot dismiss it. I get the following messages:
One day events show as two days20 Nov 2003 17:43 GMT1
I set an appointment and it shows to be on that day and
the next day as one continuous event.
Pop up details in "Outlook 2002"20 Nov 2003 17:40 GMT1
HELP!
I would like to have the details of appointments pop-up
when I rest my mouse on the appointment in the (31) month
view of calendar.
How to get Response option20 Nov 2003 16:21 GMT2
We send appointments out through the invite attendees
option. On some computers, the option to accept-tentative-
decline is given when the email is opened. On others this
option doesn't appear. Does anyone know what setting or
Reminders sometimes don't pop up20 Nov 2003 15:38 GMT2
We are using exchange 2000 and outlook xp.  Some
reminders pop up, but others don't.  We have verified
that the problem appointments are set for a reminder, and
we have run "outlook.exe /cleanreminders" several times.  
 
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