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Old June 19th 07, 12:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Karen
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Default Outlook 2000 calendar issue

A client of mine is receiving a meeting requests. The requests will go into
her inbox and sit there for about 5 minutes then will totally disappear. She
will then look in bher Calendar and the meeting request has been accepted but
she did not accept it or even open the original email. Our server guys say
this is a client issue. she is sure that no one else can view her emails

Please help this is driving me nuts !
Thanks
Karen
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Old June 19th 07, 02:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
TechieBird
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Default Outlook 2000 calendar issue

Hi there

Does she have this setting checked?

Tools Options (Preferences) Calendar options Resource Scheduling
Automatically accept meeting requests and process cancellations

You could also check Tools Options Delegates just to make sure what she
says about not having anyone else access her calendar is correct.

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"Karen" wrote:

A client of mine is receiving a meeting requests. The requests will go into
her inbox and sit there for about 5 minutes then will totally disappear. She
will then look in bher Calendar and the meeting request has been accepted but
she did not accept it or even open the original email. Our server guys say
this is a client issue. she is sure that no one else can view her emails

Please help this is driving me nuts !
Thanks
Karen

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Old June 19th 07, 03:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Karen
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Default Outlook 2000 calendar issue

Thank you sooooo much this has been doing my head in for weeks the call can
finally be closed !! Thank you again

"TechieBird" wrote:

Hi there

Does she have this setting checked?

Tools Options (Preferences) Calendar options Resource Scheduling
Automatically accept meeting requests and process cancellations

You could also check Tools Options Delegates just to make sure what she
says about not having anyone else access her calendar is correct.

--
TechieBird
http://bwain-dump.blogspot.com


"Karen" wrote:

A client of mine is receiving a meeting requests. The requests will go into
her inbox and sit there for about 5 minutes then will totally disappear. She
will then look in bher Calendar and the meeting request has been accepted but
she did not accept it or even open the original email. Our server guys say
this is a client issue. she is sure that no one else can view her emails

Please help this is driving me nuts !
Thanks
Karen

 




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