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We're using office 2007 and exchange server 2003.
When I want to tell my peers I'm "out of the office", I make an appointment and invite attendees. When I click to send, I get this message: Outlook has detected the following: The location is not specified. Do you want to send the meeting anyway? Is there a way to prevent this popup? I don't want to tell them where I'm going. Perhaps we are not using Outlook correctly. I see other posts about "shared calendars". |
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