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Are there known issues with shared calendars when the shared calendar
is not the "main" calendar, that replies to meeting requests don't get registered? One of our users reported it but I haven't seen it myself yet. Could it be that Outlook only registers one calendar as THE calendar for handling replies to meeting requests? And if this is the case, I suppose there is not much that can be done about it? Or is there? -- Amedee |
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As far as I know, all those items will go to the Calendar folder in your
default message store (PST file or Exchange Server mailbox) "Amedee Van Gasse" wrote in message ... Are there known issues with shared calendars when the shared calendar is not the "main" calendar, that replies to meeting requests don't get registered? One of our users reported it but I haven't seen it myself yet. Could it be that Outlook only registers one calendar as THE calendar for handling replies to meeting requests? And if this is the case, I suppose there is not much that can be done about it? Or is there? |
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Outlook uses what is called System or Default Folders.
The Calendar folder that is firing the automated stuff is your designated "Default or System Folder" for the Calendar. You are correct, there is only the one calendar "system" folder that will fire the automated talley of responses. If the meeting is made from the secondary folder, it will not talley the responses. Nikki "Amedee Van Gasse" wrote in message ... Are there known issues with shared calendars when the shared calendar is not the "main" calendar, that replies to meeting requests don't get registered? One of our users reported it but I haven't seen it myself yet. Could it be that Outlook only registers one calendar as THE calendar for handling replies to meeting requests? And if this is the case, I suppose there is not much that can be done about it? Or is there? -- Amedee |
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On Jun 30, 4:19*pm, "Nikki Peterson"
wrote: Outlook uses what is called System or Default Folders. The Calendar folder that is firing the automated stuff is your designated "Default or System Folder" for the Calendar. You are correct, there is only the one calendar "system" folder that will fire the automated talley of responses. If the meeting is made from the secondary folder, it will not talley the responses. Thanks all for confirming my intuition. I informed my users. |
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