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Old January 10th 08, 12:47 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Kenmorsu
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Default Tentatively Accepted on None Warning Message, OL2002 SP3

Hi

I would like to know why when I received a meeting update as copy of my
managers meeting invite update, there is a warning message that it go:

Tentatively Accepted on None

Does any body knows why this happen, if this is a normal behaivor of OL2002
SP3, is there any documentation that talks about it? I would like to have a
technical explanation for this message or behivor of OL2002 SP3.

Thank you all for your cooperation...
 




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