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TD March 2nd 09 04:34 AM

Outlook 2003 Default Calendaring Behaviour
 
I am looking for some help on the default bahaviour/roles for Outlook 2003
SP3, for meetings as far as what a meeting organizer can/cannot do: (update
meetings, cancel meetings, forward meetings) and what options are available
to an attendeee (update meetings, cancel meetings, forward meetings, invite
others, why is the TO Field auto completed with the original attendees?) Is
there any written documentation that answers my questions.
Thank you in advance.

TD

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook][_2_] March 3rd 09 09:35 PM

Outlook 2003 Default Calendaring Behaviour
 
Start he
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...CL100605171033

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After furious head scratching, TD asked:

| I am looking for some help on the default bahaviour/roles for Outlook
| 2003 SP3, for meetings as far as what a meeting organizer can/cannot
| do: (update meetings, cancel meetings, forward meetings) and what
| options are available to an attendeee (update meetings, cancel
| meetings, forward meetings, invite others, why is the TO Field auto
| completed with the original attendees?) Is there any written
| documentation that answers my questions.
| Thank you in advance.
|
| TD




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