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Meeting Requests - "Request Responses" not available
Trying to make a group section calendar. Outlook 2003 against Exchange
2000. There is a public calendar under "Public Folders - All Public Folders", I am the owner and have full rights. When I right click on a calendar day and select "New Meeting Request", the "Request Responses" check/uncheck option is not available under the "Action" menu. The "Request Responses" check/uncheck option IS availabe when I right click and select "New Meeting Request with - calendar name"...except that's not what I want to do (and it results in an error anyways, as the calendar doesn't have an e-mail address) I want to uncheck Request Responses _and_ send it to persons/groups other than the calendar itself. Selecting "...with calendar name" and removing calendar name from the "To:" line each time isn't going to be acceptable to users, too many clicks. |
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