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Old May 24th, 2004, 12:08 PM
Amanda Harding
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Default Meetings Being Added Automatically

When users send a meeting request the meeting automatically appears in
the recipients calender without them accepting it. Is there anyway of
turning this off so that the user has control over what meetings
appear?. Thanks
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Old May 24th, 2004, 10:10 PM
Darcy
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Default Meetings Being Added Automatically

Hello Amanda,

I have asked the same question as you and have not yet
gotten a reponse (xref is: May 12th "Turn Off Tentative
Meetings").

There are a couple of more people looking to do the
opposite of our request so we are ASSUMING there must be
an easy answer to turning this feature on/off.

I am hoping that we can get a response!

Can anyone help us?


-----Original Message-----
When users send a meeting request the meeting

automatically appears in
the recipients calender without them accepting it. Is

there anyway of
turning this off so that the user has control over what

meetings
appear?. Thanks
.

 




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