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Old August 21st 07, 04:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
REHilliard
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Default Outlook 2007 - "No action required"?

I just went and looked, and no.

I played around on a test vista/o2007 box to try and reproduce it by turning
this option on...but no luck. The sender and recipient are Vista/O2007. I
even tried from 2003--2007...and purposefully setting up conflicts, turning
off "response required", and turning off "can propose new time" options.

You're right, the pop-up text does seem to imply that the option is on, as
the second line is "The meeting request will now be deleted".

I'm curious if the organizer has some option that might cause this
"auto-processing" to happen, but they barely know what a PC is.

It must be one of those "yet-to-be-documented" issues. You'd think that the
"no action required" is such a purposeful message (albeit only in the reading
pane) that it would have showed up somewhere *out there*.

Thank you for your input. It'll all come out in the wash...


"Diane Poremsky" wrote:

look in tools, options, calendar options, resource scheduling. is
autoprocessing enabled?

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"REHilliard" wrote in message
...
As luck would have it, it's for the boss...so I can't be sure just yet. I
would assume all the defaults are on.

If, by autoprocessing requests, you're referring to the option in the
Tracking pane, then I would assume it's turned on.

If there's another setting...please share. I'm not a big calendarrer ;-)

Thanks for the reply.

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

do you have outlook autoprocessing meeting requests?

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"REHilliard" wrote in message
news (Vista and O2007) When receiving an updated meeting request (times
changed),
the reading-pane displays "no action required" at the top of the
request...with no "Accept Decline" buttons. But, if you open the
request
in
the editor, the buttons show.

The "no action required" shows with an "!" to the left, and if you
click
on
it, a pop-up is displayed:

"Your calendar has been updated automatically. This meeting request
will
now
be deleted." [OK or Cancel]

Can anyone shed some light on why this "no action required" shows in
the
reading pane? I've tried dillegently to reproduce it on a test system
(using
O2007 and O2003) with no luck.

Searching for the phrase or the pop-up message gives no results.

Thanks in advance.




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