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We have an Exchange 2003 SP2 environment with Outlook 2003 SP3 on each
workstation. When someone proposes a new time to a meeting request, the notes section of the meeting request is lost. Has anyone else noticed this? I think this is just how it works, but thats really lame. Does anyone know? Thanks. |
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yellow98gti wrote:
We have an Exchange 2003 SP2 environment with Outlook 2003 SP3 on each workstation. When someone proposes a new time to a meeting request, the notes section of the meeting request is lost. Has anyone else noticed this? I think this is just how it works, but thats really lame. Does anyone know? Thanks. While I've never seen that myself, I can hazard a guess that proposing a new time generates a new meeting request, which would be empty. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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