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RC August 2nd 06 07:24 PM

Outlook Meeting Update Question
 
Is there a way for me to update a meeting in everyone's calendar without
actually sending an email letting everyone know the meeting has changed?

Brian Tillman August 2nd 06 08:59 PM

Outlook Meeting Update Question
 
RC wrote:

Is there a way for me to update a meeting in everyone's calendar
without actually sending an email letting everyone know the meeting
has changed?


Not unless yuo have write access to all those calendars.
--
Brian Tillman

RC August 3rd 06 04:30 PM

Outlook Meeting Update Question
 
If the person is invited to the meeting it updates their calendar if I click
the send update button, I just don't want them to be sent a new email that
they have to re-accept. I just want the change to show up as busy in their
calendar.

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

RC wrote:

Is there a way for me to update a meeting in everyone's calendar
without actually sending an email letting everyone know the meeting
has changed?


Not unless yuo have write access to all those calendars.
--
Brian Tillman


Brian Tillman August 3rd 06 07:18 PM

Outlook Meeting Update Question
 
RC wrote:

If the person is invited to the meeting it updates their calendar if
I click the send update button, I just don't want them to be sent a
new email that they have to re-accept. I just want the change to
show up as busy in their calendar.


I don't believe there's anything you can do about that. If you update the
meeting and send the update, they'll have to accept it if they accepted the
initial meeting.
--
Brian Tillman


RC August 4th 06 01:20 AM

Outlook Meeting Update Question
 
Oh okay thank you.





"Brian Tillman" wrote:

RC wrote:

If the person is invited to the meeting it updates their calendar if
I click the send update button, I just don't want them to be sent a
new email that they have to re-accept. I just want the change to
show up as busy in their calendar.


I don't believe there's anything you can do about that. If you update the
meeting and send the update, they'll have to accept it if they accepted the
initial meeting.
--
Brian Tillman




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