No. You'll need to remember to turn it off. If the recipient uses Outlook
2007, their copy of the meeting request should use their default reminder
setting.
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"Tbone" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> While I like to have an alarm set on my meeting appointments, I would
> prefer
> when I send a meeting invitation that the attendees not receive the alarm.
> Other than changing my default setting to turn off the alarm, is there a
> way
> that I can have my alarm turned on but when I invite someone their
> invitation
> be sent without an alarm?