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Old April 8th 08, 03:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Adam
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Default Outlook Appointments and Distributions lists

I am not sure is this is an Exchange or Outlook Question:

I have Exchange 2003 with Office 2003.
We have many appointments scheduled (like who doesn't) where we user Dist.
Lists.

These lists change from time to time (add/remove).
Is there a way to resend the appointment to only the new members of the
group as well as delete the appointment from any members removed from the
group?


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