It works just fine for me. You will see the names but the recipients will
not. (Assuming you remove the names from the location field).
The screenshots at
http://www.xsolive.com/Outlook%20Scr...orm.aspx?ID=89
show you what the recipients see.
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"JRB" wrote in message
...
Diane:
This suggestion from Jay does not work. Please stop posting it to replies.
For Outlook 2007, when you list the person as a resource, their e-mail
appears in the TO field and everyone can see their e-mail address. If you
list them as optional, everyone can see their name and contact info. I
need
to BCC all contacts so no one but the meeting organizer can see the
contact
info. Also the iCal work-around does not meet my needs. Thanks for trying.
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
use the resource field.
http://www.slipstick.com/calendar/ccmeeting.htm
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"JRB" wrote in message
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I run an association and regularly schedule meetings. The members have
asked
that I not display member's e-mail addresses because they are
competitors.
I
need to send BCC Outlook meeting requests. There is no way to do this.
I
can
create mail merges or attach a calendar to an outlook, but this is not
effective as it is not the same thing. If I create a distribution list,
anyone can get the list to display the e-mail addresses. None of these
work-arounds allow the BCC functionality as a previous version of
Outlook
did. I need to populate their outlook when they accept the meeting and
see
everyone who did and did not accept the invitation. Now I have to send
80
separate meeting request which is time consuming. I tried downloading a
third
party application, but it did not work.
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