It's to increase calendar reliability in organizations where free/busy is
relied on heavily - this helps to eliminate double booking because other
users can see the tentative appointments in your free/busy.
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"imageek64" wrote in message
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Earlier versions of Outlook did not automatically accept meeting notices
as
tentative and place them in your calendar. Why was this changed in the
current version? As a user, I find it disruptive.
"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
"imageek64" wrote in message
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How can I keep Outlook from processing meeting notices automatically to
my
calendar in a tentative status?
You can't.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]