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| Tags: 2003, calendar, change, notification, outlook |
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Hello all,
Currently I have about 10 people in an office environment who schedule meetings and such for a conference room. The conference room is setup as a user. When a meeting is scheduled attendees are invited and I have everyone's Outlook set to auto-accept any meeting unless there is a conflict. However, with this setup the attendees do not receive any real notification that they are scheduled for a meeting or that a meeting has changed. My question is, is there any way to send some type of notification to the attendees automatically other than the acceptance email when their calendar has been changed? I am trying to make the process as automated as possible. I could have the organizer send an email manually each time, but I would like to avoid this if at all possible. Thanks in advance! |
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