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Autoaccept as Tentative

 
 
chrisquinn63@gmail.com
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      6th May 2005
Is there a way to "auto-accept" all meeting requests and mark them as
Tentative in Exchange2003/Outlook2003 (with Outlook NOT being open) ???

We are migrating from a calendaring platform that has this
functionality today, and cannot figure out how to reproduce it. We
understand that it automatically processes, and shows as Tentative as
long as Outlook is running. We also understand that we could create an
auto-accept rule to accept every meeting request. We'd like something
exactly in the middle.

An "Auto-Tentative" (as opposed to Auto-Accept) solution would be
perfect. This way it shows up as a place-holder so others see the
timeslot as potentially being reserved, and also, if the user deletes
the email message from their inbox (likely scenario in our case - since
the current package allows this), the meeting is retained in their
calendar (since it was already processed as tentative)

Any insight you can give would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

 
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