Judy,
Thank you for the quick reply. It seems you have identified the source of
our problem...Typical Microsoft Stupidity...LOL what is wrong with those
guys. Why on earth would one EVER come up with such a stupid idea as to
remove that item. In fact why even have a "Category" field if you are just
going to strip the info right out of the e-mail. Don't you sometimes just
want to slap these people upside the head and see if there is anything up
there?
Thanks again for the info, I logged into the receiving account and sure
enough the rule was there and checked. Unfortunately, even though I was
logged on as the mail box, and had admin rights on the local machine I could
not remove the rule. I will have to get with our exchange admin and see if
they can. What a major pain, all thanks to the ever intelligent and wonderful
Microsoft......:-)
Thanks again for all the help, at least someone knows what is going on out
there,
Ralph Malph
"Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)" wrote:
> Version 2007 comes pre-set with a Rule to remove Categories from all
> incoming emails. That's what is causing your meeting requests to be
> stripped of their Category. Try turning the Rule off.
>
> Inbox | Tools | Rules... uncheck the Category rule.
>
> --
>
> Regards
>
> Judy Gleeson
> MVP Outlook
> Trainer and Consultant www.pragmatix.com.au
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> on my website.
>
> ..
> "Ralph Malph" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:593135A4-F3AE-45FF-81E4-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I have a calendar in which many custom views have been created.
> >
> > The custom views sorts and displays the appointments/events based on
> > filters
> > which use the "Catagory" fields. This had been working fine until
> > recently.
> > (We just upgraded to exchange 2007 from 2003, problem may be related)
> >
> > Now we are noticing that appointments added to the calendar via an invite
> > do
> > not show up in the custom views. After doing a lot of tests and
> > expieriments
> > to find the problem, it has been identified. It seems that the "Catagory"
> > setting is removed from the accepted invite in the calendar that accepts
> > it.
> >
> > The catagory remains in the original calendar that sent the invite.
> >
> > In other words, Ralph sends an invitation for Lunch to Sally. In the
> > appointment category, he selects "Luncheon", then sends the invite. Sally
> > accepts the invitation. The appointment is saved in her calendar. Now she
> > goes to view the calendar using a "Custom View" that shows "only
> > appointments
> > that have a category of "Luncheon". Knowing that Ralph just sent a
> > "Luncheon"
> > invite she expects it to be shown in the "Luncheon" custom view, but it is
> > not. If Sally looks at "All" the appointments in her calendar, the
> > "Luncheon"
> > appointment is there, however, when she opens it, she notices that the
> > "Category" is blank, not "luncheon" which is how it was sent. This is why
> > it
> > did not show up in her custom "Luncheon" view.
> >
> > What I need to know is what is causing the "Category" to be deleted from
> > the
> > appointment when it is accepted and how do I stop it from doing that.
> >
> > Is this a "Bug", or is there a setting that must have been inadvertently
> > changed some where that will cause this to happen?
> >
> > Has anyone else seen this kind of problem?
> >
> > Any help anyone can offer would be greatly appreciated,
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Ralph Malph
>
>
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