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Old April 19th, 2006, 07:38 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Hi,

I have a problem with the tracking tab in outlook 2003 calender.


I am running up against Exchange server, and it works on other users
when the get a reply from people they have invitet to meetings, they
can see the status in the tracking tab under the meeting, But when I
make the meeting the tracking tab dont update, it just says "NONE" in
all of the boxes.


I have checked Options = Email Options = Tracking Options, and I have

checked Options = calendar Options = Resource Scheduling and they
look the same, as the others users.


Any one got an idea to what it can be ?

Thanks,

Peter

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Old April 19th, 2006, 01:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default Tracking tab In outlook 2003 calender Shows "NONE"

Are you sure the person responded to the meeting invitation email - if not
until they do it would be marked as NONE. Or perhaps they accepted but
chose not to send response to organizer.

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Hi,

I have a problem with the tracking tab in outlook 2003 calender.


I am running up against Exchange server, and it works on other users
when the get a reply from people they have invitet to meetings, they
can see the status in the tracking tab under the meeting, But when I
make the meeting the tracking tab dont update, it just says "NONE" in
all of the boxes.


I have checked Options = Email Options = Tracking Options, and I have

checked Options = calendar Options = Resource Scheduling and they
look the same, as the others users.


Any one got an idea to what it can be ?

Thanks,

Peter



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Old April 19th, 2006, 02:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default Tracking tab In outlook 2003 calender Shows "NONE"

Hi Francine,

Yes I am sure becaus it works, for all the other people where is in
that department, where is just one it dont works for, and I cant figur
out why i dont work, after what I can see then the outlook is
configuret like the others, but I must be missing something..

What if have more mail account in that outlook, can that make the
problem ? or can it be some rules, there have been but up ?

Best Regards

Peter

 




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