Appointments not tentative

F

Francisco

outlook 2000 appointments do not show up as tentative when they first arrive
I have to click on the appointment then it comes up as tentative. I know
they are supposed to show up as tentative by default because it works that
way for other users. Is there a way to fix this I have a few users that are
having the same problem
 
G

Guest

Under Tools/Options, "Preferences" tab, "Calendar Options" button, there's a
checkbox for how to send proposed meetings. One selection is "tentative",
but there are also "accept" or "decline".

I suspect that may be the root of the problem.
 
F

Francisco

This is set correctly for the users that have a problem. By default outlook
should put any appointments that come in as tentative till the user accepts
them. Now if the user clicks on the meeting then it does it.
 
M

mccanc

We have a few users with this same issue/problem. Could it hav
anything to do with meeting requeats being created using OWA?
Under Tools/Options, "Preferences" tab, "Calendar Options" button there's
a
checkbox for how to send proposed meetings. One selection i "tentative",
but there are also "accept" or "decline".

I suspect that may be the root of the problem.

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mccan
 
G

Guest

No, we are having the same issue (O2K3 SP1 with Exch2000) and we are seeing
the problem with meeting requests created in Outlook. However, it seems to
be only a subset of users.

mccanc said:
We have a few users with this same issue/problem. Could it have
anything to do with meeting requeats being created using OWA?
Under Tools/Options, "Preferences" tab, "Calendar Options" button, there's
a
checkbox for how to send proposed meetings. One selection is "tentative",
but there are also "accept" or "decline".

I suspect that may be the root of the problem.

:
[/B]
 

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