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have Outlook XP SP3 running on WinXP Pro with SP2.
When i view an appointment invitation that was sent to be in the preview pane for some reason outlook automatically adds the appointment (tentativelly) to the calendar. Searching on google.groups i found some people saying that this is the way outlook works and this behavior is by design. I really don't understand their explanation. Why previewing message in outlook would require it to add the appointment to my calendar? Some other people said to disable tracking options but that didn't help. Any other advice. Thank you very much. |
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Adding it to your calendar as tentative gives you the option of accepting or
declining. It is the default behavior. What do you expect the behavior to be? -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, asdf asked: | have Outlook XP SP3 running on WinXP Pro with SP2. | | When i view an appointment invitation that was sent to be in the | preview pane for some reason outlook automatically adds the | appointment (tentativelly) to the calendar. Searching on google.groups | i found some people saying that this is the way outlook works and this | behavior is by design. I really don't understand their explanation. | Why previewing message in outlook would require it to add the | appointment | to my calendar? Some other people said to disable tracking options | but that didn't help. | | Any other advice. | Thank you very much. |
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I want the default behavior to be for outlook not to add anything to my
calendar unless i add it there myself. "Milly Staples - MVP Outlook" wrote in message ... Adding it to your calendar as tentative gives you the option of accepting or declining. It is the default behavior. What do you expect the behavior to be? -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, asdf asked: | have Outlook XP SP3 running on WinXP Pro with SP2. | | When i view an appointment invitation that was sent to be in the | preview pane for some reason outlook automatically adds the | appointment (tentativelly) to the calendar. Searching on google.groups | i found some people saying that this is the way outlook works and this | behavior is by design. I really don't understand their explanation. | Why previewing message in outlook would require it to add the | appointment | to my calendar? Some other people said to disable tracking options | but that didn't help. | | Any other advice. | Thank you very much. |
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"asdf" wrote in message ...
Milly Staples wrote ... asdf asked: | have Outlook XP SP3 running on WinXP Pro with SP2. | | When i view an appointment invitation that was sent to be in the | preview pane for some reason outlook automatically adds the | appointment (tentativelly) to the calendar. Adding it to your calendar as tentative gives you the option of accepting or declining. It is the default behavior. What do you expect the behavior to be? I want the default behavior to be for outlook not to add anything to my calendar unless i add it there myself. Then click the Decline button. |
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You don't understand. Outlook adds stuff to my calendar even
if all i do is preview it. I click on the invitation, it displays in the preview pane. Then when i go to my calendar the appointment is already there, although only tentatively. I have to manually delete it. Why is it there if all i do is preview it. "Vanguard" wrote in message ... "asdf" wrote in message ... Milly Staples wrote ... asdf asked: | have Outlook XP SP3 running on WinXP Pro with SP2. | | When i view an appointment invitation that was sent to be in the | preview pane for some reason outlook automatically adds the | appointment (tentativelly) to the calendar. Adding it to your calendar as tentative gives you the option of accepting or declining. It is the default behavior. What do you expect the behavior to be? I want the default behavior to be for outlook not to add anything to my calendar unless i add it there myself. Then click the Decline button. |
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It puts it there to tell you that you have an appointment that you need to attend to, either to send an accept or decline. If it didn't and you have a huge inbox, you might not get to the appointment item until after the appointment time has lapsed. This way, it shows in your calendar, and when you realize you know nothing about that appointment, you have the chance to go back to your in-box, open (or preview the appt.) and accept or decline.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, asdf asked: | You don't understand. Outlook adds stuff to my calendar even | if all i do is preview it. I click on the invitation, it displays in | the preview pane. Then when i go to my calendar the appointment is | already there, although only tentatively. I have to manually | delete it. Why is it there if all i do is preview it. | | "Vanguard" wrote in message | ... || "asdf" wrote in message ... ||| ||| Milly Staples wrote ... |||| |||| asdf asked: |||| ||||| have Outlook XP SP3 running on WinXP Pro with SP2. ||||| ||||| When i view an appointment invitation that was sent to be in the ||||| preview pane for some reason outlook automatically adds the ||||| appointment (tentativelly) to the calendar. Adding it to your ||||| calendar |||| as tentative gives you the option of accepting or declining. It |||| is the default behavior. What do you expect the behavior to be? ||| ||| I want the default behavior to be for outlook not to add anything ||| to my calendar unless i add it there myself. || || Then click the Decline button. |
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In news
![]() You don't understand. Outlook adds stuff to my calendar even if all i do is preview it. I click on the invitation, it displays in the preview pane. Then when i go to my calendar the appointment is already there, although only tentatively. I have to manually delete it. Why is it there if all i do is preview it. That's already been explained.....it does this automatically. If you *decline* the request it will disappear. "Vanguard" wrote in message ... "asdf" wrote in message ... Milly Staples wrote ... asdf asked: have Outlook XP SP3 running on WinXP Pro with SP2. When i view an appointment invitation that was sent to be in the preview pane for some reason outlook automatically adds the appointment (tentativelly) to the calendar. Adding it to your calendar as tentative gives you the option of accepting or declining. It is the default behavior. What do you expect the behavior to be? I want the default behavior to be for outlook not to add anything to my calendar unless i add it there myself. Then click the Decline button. |
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You can turn off the calendar "sniffer" by going to Tools | OPtions | E-mail Options | Tracking Options and clearing the box for "Process requests and responses on arrival."
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "asdf" wrote in message ... have Outlook XP SP3 running on WinXP Pro with SP2. When i view an appointment invitation that was sent to be in the preview pane for some reason outlook automatically adds the appointment (tentativelly) to the calendar. Searching on google.groups i found some people saying that this is the way outlook works and this behavior is by design. I really don't understand their explanation. Why previewing message in outlook would require it to add the appointment to my calendar? Some other people said to disable tracking options but that didn't help. Any other advice. Thank you very much. |
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did that. Invitations are still added automatically to my calendar.
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... You can turn off the calendar "sniffer" by going to Tools | OPtions | E-mail Options | Tracking Options and clearing the box for "Process requests and responses on arrival." -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "asdf" wrote in message ... have Outlook XP SP3 running on WinXP Pro with SP2. When i view an appointment invitation that was sent to be in the preview pane for some reason outlook automatically adds the appointment (tentativelly) to the calendar. Searching on google.groups i found some people saying that this is the way outlook works and this behavior is by design. I really don't understand their explanation. Why previewing message in outlook would require it to add the appointment to my calendar? Some other people said to disable tracking options but that didn't help. Any other advice. Thank you very much. |
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"asdf" wrote in message ...
"Sue Mosher wrote ... You can turn off the calendar "sniffer" by going to Tools | OPtions | E-mail Options | Tracking Options and clearing the box for "Process requests and responses on arrival." did that. Invitations are still added automatically to my calendar. Well, sounds like you are work where it is possible you don't get to decide behavior and instead it is pushed to you to comply with company policies. Talk to your Exchange admin or IT dept and the policies they push onto your computer when you log into their domain. They probably don't care about an individual's preference and want behavior that complies with the company's needs, not yours. You are using THEIR property, THEIR software, and you are supposed to be consuming your on-hours working for THEM. Guess it's THEIR choice how they want their policies enforced. Policies are set by IT under direction from management. There are ways around some policies but I'm not going to reveal those because you should first be contacting your IT dept. regarding your peculiar need to violate their company-wide policies. For example, they will push how long your computer is idle before the screen blanker activates which is password protected, and I can override that but only during the current session but then figured out how to do it (er, undo it) on every login - but I first check with IT and told them what I was going to do and why I had to do it. Ask them. |
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