Meeting Request Default Reminder Setting not working...

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AGuther

Hello,

I have a problem, that was already described in a knowledgebase article
(939596). The problem is there described as:

"In Outlook 2007, you click Options on the Tools menu, click the Preferences
tab, and then click to clear the Default reminder check box. Then, you accept
a meeting request. When you view the meeting in the calendar, the Reminder
box is not set to None."

Now, the problem for me is that I already installed Service Pack 1 and
although this knowledgebase article is described as included for SP1, it
doesn't fix it.

It would be nice, if anyone of Microsoft could comment about that.

Best regards,
Andreas
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After furious head scratching, AGuther asked:

| Hello,
|
| I have a problem, that was already described in a knowledgebase
| article (939596). The problem is there described as:
|
| "In Outlook 2007, you click Options on the Tools menu, click the
| Preferences tab, and then click to clear the Default reminder check
| box. Then, you accept a meeting request. When you view the meeting in
| the calendar, the Reminder box is not set to None."
|
| Now, the problem for me is that I already installed Service Pack 1 and
| although this knowledgebase article is described as included for SP1,
| it doesn't fix it.
|
| It would be nice, if anyone of Microsoft could comment about that.
|
| Best regards,
| Andreas
 

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