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JR Winder May 16th 08 03:24 PM

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


Brian Tillman May 16th 08 04:10 PM

invites
 
JR Winder wrote:

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'.


They should Click Tentative instead of Accept.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

JR Winder May 16th 08 04:33 PM

invites
 
Thanks for your help. Just tried doing but got the same result; the
appointment is still automatically posting to my calendar even though I
choose 'Tenative' instead of 'Accept'. Any other ideas how to make this
happen?

Thanks
JR

"Brian Tillman" wrote in message
...
JR Winder wrote:

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'.


They should Click Tentative instead of Accept.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]




Brian Tillman May 16th 08 06:35 PM

invites
 
JR Winder wrote:

Thanks for your help. Just tried doing but got the same result; the
appointment is still automatically posting to my calendar even though
I choose 'Tenative' instead of 'Accept'. Any other ideas how to make
this happen?


I think I misread what you wrote. There is no way to keep a meeting
invitation out of your calendar. As soon as you receive it, it will be
added to your calendar as Tentative.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]



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