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Old May 16th 08, 03:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
JR Winder
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Default invites

is there an easy way to keep a 'tenative' calendar invitefrom automatically
being added to a users calendar? In other words, I send an invite to a
meeting that is tenatively scheduled. The reciever of the invite gets the
mail, clicks 'Accept', but prefers the meeting entry not be added to the
calendar due to the meeting being 'tenative'.

Any help is appreciated.

JR

 




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