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Old October 31st 07, 05:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Wahlet
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Default Two accounts, meeting requests sent from wrong account - Outlook 2

I have one account for WORK, and one for PERSONAL. I want to use my calendar
only for WORK.

When I send a meeting request, carefully selecting the WORK account from the
"account" dropdown box, the request shows up in the recipient's inbox as
being from my PERSONAL account. What is up with that?

My suspicion is that my calendar somehow is set up for my PERSONAL account.
If so, how do I change it to the WORK account?
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Old October 31st 07, 07:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Brian Tillman
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Default Two accounts, meeting requests sent from wrong account - Outlook 2

Wahlet wrote:

I have one account for WORK, and one for PERSONAL. I want to use my
calendar only for WORK.

When I send a meeting request, carefully selecting the WORK account
from the "account" dropdown box, the request shows up in the
recipient's inbox as being from my PERSONAL account. What is up with
that?

My suspicion is that my calendar somehow is set up for my PERSONAL
account. If so, how do I change it to the WORK account?


State how you have each account configured and perhaps someone will be able
to help you.
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Old October 31st 07, 07:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky
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Default Two accounts, meeting requests sent from wrong account - Outlook 2

Version of outlook? What types of accounts? What acct is the default?

it works correctly here using outlook 2007 - the meeting requests go out on
the acct I choose.

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I have one account for WORK, and one for PERSONAL. I want to use my
calendar
only for WORK.

When I send a meeting request, carefully selecting the WORK account from
the
"account" dropdown box, the request shows up in the recipient's inbox as
being from my PERSONAL account. What is up with that?

My suspicion is that my calendar somehow is set up for my PERSONAL
account.
If so, how do I change it to the WORK account?


 




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