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  #1  
Old May 25th 07, 05:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Reets
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Default cant accept meeting requests

Windows XP, IBM Thinkpad, Windows 2003, Outlook 2003 (11.8118.8132) SP2

shared calendar with Principal; no longer can he accept meeting requests I
send to him. Dont know why this stopped, and dont know how to fix.

only professional help & experts need post replies; too many snippy comments
received to previous replies.
Reets
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f: 513-936-8400
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  #2  
Old May 25th 07, 07:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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Default cant accept meeting requests

What happens when he tries?

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After furious head scratching, Reets asked:

| Windows XP, IBM Thinkpad, Windows 2003, Outlook 2003 (11.8118.8132)
| SP2
|
| shared calendar with Principal; no longer can he accept meeting
| requests I send to him. Dont know why this stopped, and dont know how
| to fix.
|
| only professional help & experts need post replies; too many snippy
| comments received to previous replies.
| Reets
| p: 513-936-9400
| f: 513-936-8400
  #3  
Old May 25th 07, 07:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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Posts: 4,696
Default cant accept meeting requests

When you post to a public help forum, you do not get to dictate who replies, if anyone at all does. If you want professional help, then get out your wallet and contact microsoft product support services. However, many of the folks here are already IT professionals and are perfectly capable of answering your questions.

And, by the way, your prior post did not elicit any wise cracks or other untowards responses. If you believe it did, then you need to contact a professional for assistance as these forums are obviously not the place to seek the kind of IT assistance you require.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Reets asked:

| Windows XP, IBM Thinkpad, Windows 2003, Outlook 2003 (11.8118.8132)
| SP2
|
| shared calendar with Principal; no longer can he accept meeting
| requests I send to him. Dont know why this stopped, and dont know how
| to fix.
|
| only professional help & experts need post replies; too many snippy
| comments received to previous replies.
| Reets
| p: 513-936-9400
| f: 513-936-8400
  #4  
Old May 25th 07, 07:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
John
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Default cant accept meeting requests

Milly, thank you for giving Reets that clarification. I noticed on
Microsofts Security Bulletin Summary page there are a few office critical
updates for May KB934873, is it possible that this could be the culprit?

"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

When you post to a public help forum, you do not get to dictate who replies, if anyone at all does. If you want professional help, then get out your wallet and contact microsoft product support services. However, many of the folks here are already IT professionals and are perfectly capable of answering your questions.

And, by the way, your prior post did not elicit any wise cracks or other untowards responses. If you believe it did, then you need to contact a professional for assistance as these forums are obviously not the place to seek the kind of IT assistance you require.

--Â
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Reets asked:

| Windows XP, IBM Thinkpad, Windows 2003, Outlook 2003 (11.8118.8132)
| SP2
|
| shared calendar with Principal; no longer can he accept meeting
| requests I send to him. Dont know why this stopped, and dont know how
| to fix.
|
| only professional help & experts need post replies; too many snippy
| comments received to previous replies.
| Reets
| p: 513-936-9400
| f: 513-936-8400

  #5  
Old May 25th 07, 08:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Reets
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Default cant accept meeting requests

He can neiter click accept/decline or the other two options; I dont have it
open.
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Reets
p: 513-936-9400
f: 513-936-8400


"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

What happens when he tries?

--Â
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Reets asked:

| Windows XP, IBM Thinkpad, Windows 2003, Outlook 2003 (11.8118.8132)
| SP2
|
| shared calendar with Principal; no longer can he accept meeting
| requests I send to him. Dont know why this stopped, and dont know how
| to fix.
|
| only professional help & experts need post replies; too many snippy
| comments received to previous replies.
| Reets
| p: 513-936-9400
| f: 513-936-8400

  #6  
Old May 25th 07, 09:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Reets
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Posts: 11
Default cant accept meeting requests

now tell me, who put the crack in the reply about headscratching-I certainly
did not add this.

It seems that lately all I've been directed to do is go down a deeper black
hole. In my job I am not literate to what tech language professional IT
developers/Support personnel use. If you are going to speak to a layman,
please use layman terms please, that's all I ask. Dont reply by sending me
(mefjijeOffice 034) answers I do not understand. Someone without credentials
listed, tells me to do this, but I dont want to change any emails, settings,
contacts, there is just too much that can't be wiped out.
--
Reets
p: 513-936-9400
f: 513-936-8400


"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

When you post to a public help forum, you do not get to dictate who replies, if anyone at all does. If you want professional help, then get out your wallet and contact microsoft product support services. However, many of the folks here are already IT professionals and are perfectly capable of answering your questions.

And, by the way, your prior post did not elicit any wise cracks or other untowards responses. If you believe it did, then you need to contact a professional for assistance as these forums are obviously not the place to seek the kind of IT assistance you require.

--Â
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Reets asked:

| Windows XP, IBM Thinkpad, Windows 2003, Outlook 2003 (11.8118.8132)
| SP2
|
| shared calendar with Principal; no longer can he accept meeting
| requests I send to him. Dont know why this stopped, and dont know how
| to fix.
|
| only professional help & experts need post replies; too many snippy
| comments received to previous replies.
| Reets
| p: 513-936-9400
| f: 513-936-8400

  #7  
Old May 25th 07, 09:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Reets
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Default cant accept meeting requests

Again, code used is not understood.

Thanks
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Reets
p: 513-936-9400
f: 513-936-8400


"John" wrote:

Milly, thank you for giving Reets that clarification. I noticed on
Microsofts Security Bulletin Summary page there are a few office critical
updates for May KB934873, is it possible that this could be the culprit?

"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

When you post to a public help forum, you do not get to dictate who replies, if anyone at all does. If you want professional help, then get out your wallet and contact microsoft product support services. However, many of the folks here are already IT professionals and are perfectly capable of answering your questions.

And, by the way, your prior post did not elicit any wise cracks or other untowards responses. If you believe it did, then you need to contact a professional for assistance as these forums are obviously not the place to seek the kind of IT assistance you require.

--Â
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Reets asked:

| Windows XP, IBM Thinkpad, Windows 2003, Outlook 2003 (11.8118.8132)
| SP2
|
| shared calendar with Principal; no longer can he accept meeting
| requests I send to him. Dont know why this stopped, and dont know how
| to fix.
|
| only professional help & experts need post replies; too many snippy
| comments received to previous replies.
| Reets
| p: 513-936-9400
| f: 513-936-8400

  #8  
Old May 29th 07, 07:12 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
invers
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Default cant accept meeting requests


Reets you are laughable.

Let me put it in your 'laymans' terms.

Option #1
Reinstall outlook. This is EASILY done by being carefull. Save any
pst files that he has somewhere safe, uninstall office, reinstall
office. Hell, you can even just to a custom reinstall and just select
outlook and nothing else.
Option #2
Check the windows udpate code quoted by Milly. Hell, just google it.
You'll find where they are.
Option #3
Stop bagging people that try and help. If your original message had
words to the effect of "sorry I am very undertrained when it comes to
how this works and IT terms, so please put things simply so I can
understand' then we all would have understood and been a bit more
simple.
Option #4
Put all the details of your problem first up. Eg.
"My user is using outlook 2003. Up until today everything was fine,
now when he goes to accept a meeting request, it won't let him. The
buttons to accept, deny, propose are there but clicking them does
nothing. ALSO there is a message that says "the meeting is not in the
calendar. it may have been moved or deleted"

I am having the exact same issue, and although I cannot give you a
response so far, a correct first post will save you ( and us ) lots of
time!




Reets;7645240 Wrote:
Again, code used is not understood.

Thanks
--
Reets
p: 513-936-9400
f: 513-936-8400


"John" wrote:
[vbcol=seagreen]
Milly, thank you for giving Reets that clarification. I noticed on
Microsofts Security Bulletin Summary page there are a few office

critical
updates for May KB934873, is it possible that this could be the

culprit?

"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:



--
invers
  #9  
Old May 29th 07, 11:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Reets
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Posts: 11
Default cant accept meeting requests

Layman he THANKS

Option 3
I have tried to be polite, and even spell things correctly and
punctuate...I've noticed some people just dont care.

Option 4:
as far as I know I had the details up front... according to the first post
5-25-09:03 am. Unless somebody changed the info I initially posted??

Again: excuse me for not being so Tech hands on. My job description is for
an assistant, not some one trained in computer programming, or any other
technical field. We have had tons, (literally every time I turn around) of
problems and tech support was so expensive, including, importing contacts
from *.pst file would import all the information: names, addresses, phone
nos., except the email address! There were no email address on over two
thousand contacts????? How in the world does that happen? Did that happen to
you too?

Invers, I dont know how you are viewing the groups and the web page and all,
but I did have all the info in the first post. I hate to put you in your
place.

Thank you for the help.
--
Reets
p: 513-936-9400
f: 513-936-8400


"invers" wrote:


Reets you are laughable.

Let me put it in your 'laymans' terms.

Option #1
Reinstall outlook. This is EASILY done by being carefull. Save any
pst files that he has somewhere safe, uninstall office, reinstall
office. Hell, you can even just to a custom reinstall and just select
outlook and nothing else.
Option #2
Check the windows udpate code quoted by Milly. Hell, just google it.
You'll find where they are.
Option #3
Stop bagging people that try and help. If your original message had
words to the effect of "sorry I am very undertrained when it comes to
how this works and IT terms, so please put things simply so I can
understand' then we all would have understood and been a bit more
simple.
Option #4
Put all the details of your problem first up. Eg.
"My user is using outlook 2003. Up until today everything was fine,
now when he goes to accept a meeting request, it won't let him. The
buttons to accept, deny, propose are there but clicking them does
nothing. ALSO there is a message that says "the meeting is not in the
calendar. it may have been moved or deleted"

I am having the exact same issue, and although I cannot give you a
response so far, a correct first post will save you ( and us ) lots of
time!




Reets;7645240 Wrote:
Again, code used is not understood.

Thanks
--
Reets
p: 513-936-9400
f: 513-936-8400


"John" wrote:
[vbcol=seagreen]
Milly, thank you for giving Reets that clarification. I noticed on
Microsofts Security Bulletin Summary page there are a few office

critical
updates for May KB934873, is it possible that this could be the

culprit?

"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:



--
invers

  #10  
Old May 30th 07, 12:23 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
invers
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Posts: 1
Default cant accept meeting requests


Ok, my user rebooted overnight, came back in today and the issue has
gone.

However, other things you could try

- clear free busy data (run outlook with the cleanfreebusy switch, that
is, in the command prompt with outlook closed, run c:\program
files\......(wherever your office and outlook is located)\outlook.exe
/clearfreebusy

- check that he hasn't by mistake delegated someone else to accept
meeting requests on his behalf and in turn removed himself.




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invers
 




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