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I send out invitations to a meeting and get back "accepted" responses.
However the email says "this meeting is not in the calendar;it may have been moved or deleted". Therefore my calendar does not update although the meeting is still there. Thanks for any help. Mike |
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Are you sure if you are the "Organizer" of the meeting? By this I mean
If you are a delegate for someone and making the meeting for them, this would cause this behavior. Another possibility would be that you are clicking ON the resource calendar and making the meeting from the resource, not from your own calendar. If this is the case the resource is the organizer of the meeting, not you. Nikki Peterson "Mike" wrote in message ... I send out invitations to a meeting and get back "accepted" responses. However the email says "this meeting is not in the calendar;it may have been moved or deleted". Therefore my calendar does not update although the meeting is still there. Thanks for any help. Mike |
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Thanks for your response - I am the organizer (I invited myself and it said I
did not need to respond since I am the organizer). How do I find out if Im using the resource calendar? I do not see any other calendars . . . "Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Are you sure if you are the "Organizer" of the meeting? By this I mean If you are a delegate for someone and making the meeting for them, this would cause this behavior. Another possibility would be that you are clicking ON the resource calendar and making the meeting from the resource, not from your own calendar. If this is the case the resource is the organizer of the meeting, not you. Nikki Peterson "Mike" wrote in message ... I send out invitations to a meeting and get back "accepted" responses. However the email says "this meeting is not in the calendar;it may have been moved or deleted". Therefore my calendar does not update although the meeting is still there. Thanks for any help. Mike |
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Are you on your own calendar when you start? Or do you open the
resource calendar first, then select a date/time and make the meeting? Nikki "Mike" wrote in message ... Thanks for your response - I am the organizer (I invited myself and it said I did not need to respond since I am the organizer). How do I find out if Im using the resource calendar? I do not see any other calendars . . . "Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Are you sure if you are the "Organizer" of the meeting? By this I mean If you are a delegate for someone and making the meeting for them, this would cause this behavior. Another possibility would be that you are clicking ON the resource calendar and making the meeting from the resource, not from your own calendar. If this is the case the resource is the organizer of the meeting, not you. Nikki Peterson "Mike" wrote in message ... I send out invitations to a meeting and get back "accepted" responses. However the email says "this meeting is not in the calendar;it may have been moved or deleted". Therefore my calendar does not update although the meeting is still there. Thanks for any help. Mike |
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On Dec 7, 8:36 am, "Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]"
wrote: Are you on your owncalendarwhen you start? Or do you open the resourcecalendarfirst, then select a date/time and make themeeting? Nikki "Mike" wrote in message ... Thanks for your response - I am the organizer (I invited myself and it said I didnotneed to respond since I am the organizer). How do I find out if Im using the resourcecalendar? I donotsee any other calendars . . . "Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Are you sure if you are the "Organizer" of themeeting? By this I mean If you are adelegatefor someone and making themeetingfor them, this would cause this behavior. Another possibility would be that you are clicking ON the resource calendarand making themeetingfrom the resource,notfrom your owncalendar. If this is the case the resource is the organizer of the meeting,notyou. Nikki Peterson "Mike" wrote in message ... I send out invitations to ameetingand get back "accepted" responses. However the email says "thismeetingisnotin thecalendar;it may have been moved or deleted". Therefore mycalendardoesnotupdate although the meetingis still there. Thanks for any help. Mike- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Nikki, What do you mean? "By this I mean If you are a delegate for someone and making the meeting for them, this would cause this behavior." What is the reason for the behavior? Thanks |
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