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Outlook 2000. A meeting was set up using a public folder calendar. However,
we have found that even when responses are returned, the public calendar is not tracking the attendee status. The attendees and the organizer would like to be able to view the meeting appointment on the public calendar, and view the status of the required attendees. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance! -- jubu |
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I would like to know this also -- for Outlook 2003 ...
"jubu" wrote: Outlook 2000. A meeting was set up using a public folder calendar. However, we have found that even when responses are returned, the public calendar is not tracking the attendee status. The attendees and the organizer would like to be able to view the meeting appointment on the public calendar, and view the status of the required attendees. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance! -- jubu |
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