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Old February 28th 08, 07:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Dan G
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Default Rules for auto accepting meeting invitations

Thanks for this code. I'm actually forwarding requests from my client email
to my company email so I have them on both calendars. Because of that, I'm
not interested in sending a response to the Meeting Organizer (and because it
prompts for the security warning). Is there anyway to just add the meeting
to my calendar without trying to send a repsonse?

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

yes, create a rule looking for meeting requests and use run a script as the
action.

place this code in ThisOutlookSession and use it for the script.

Sub AutoAcceptMeetings(oRequest As MeetingItem)

If oRequest.MessageClass "IPM.Schedule.Meeting.Request" Then
Exit Sub

Dim oAppt As AppointmentItem
Set oAppt = oRequest.GetAssociatedAppointment(True)

Dim oResponse
Set oResponse = oAppt.Respond(olMeetingAccepted, True)
oResponse.Display

End Sub

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"Steve Vincent" wrote in message
...
In Outlook 2003, can I set up rules to automatically accept meeting
requests
from specific individuals? And another question: can I set up a rule to
automatically remove appointments from a meeting cancellation?

Thanks in advance,

Steve


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