As the meeting organizer, you do not need to respond to the meeting

K

Krishna Mohan

In Outlook 2007 it displaying below message but its working fine in outlook 2003.

As the meeting organizer, you do not need to respond to the meeting.

1. Other invities , calendar creating properly. but organizer having outlook 2007 its not creating calendar but it giving below message.

As the meeting organizer, you do not need to respond to the meeting.

I tried with below url's but it didn't worked.


http://support.microsoft.com/kb/915406

http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=940403

Can you please help me..............

meeting.ics
**********
BEGIN:VCALENDAR
METHOD:REQUEST
PRODID:Microsoft CDO for Microsoft Exchange
VERSION:2.0
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20091005T070132Z
DTSTART:20091007T044600Z
SUMMARY:Testing for New Release Call for New Meeting : Testing - October 2009
UID:A-184-298
ATTENDEE;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACC EPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN= "mailto:[email protected]":MAILTO:mailto:[email protected]
ATTENDEE;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACC EPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN= "mailto:[email protected]":MAILTO:mailto:[email protected]
ATTENDEE;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACC EPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN= "":MAILTO:
ATTENDEE;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACC EPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN= "":MAILTO:
ORGANIZER;CN="Allaboyina, Srinivas":mailto:mailto:[email protected]
LOCATION:'Testing'
DTEND:20091007T055700Z
DESCRIPTION:Testing for New Release Call for New Meeting : Testing - October 2009\N
SEQUENCE:1
PRIORITY:5
CLASS:pUBLIC
CREATED:20091005T070132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20091005T070132Z
BEGIN:VALARM
ACTION:DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION:REMINDER
TRIGGER;RELATED=START:pT00H15M00S
END:VALARM
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
 
A

Allan G

Hi
I have a problem just the same. Development environment is fine using
outlook 2003 and exchange 2003. But organisers can't do anything and the
meeting is not in their calendar. using outlook 2007 and exchange 2007

Help please
 
A

Allan Gourlay

Any update on this issue



Allan G wrote:

RE: As the meeting organizer, you do not need to respond to the meetin
07-Oct-09

H
I have a problem just the same. Development environment is fine using
outlook 2003 and exchange 2003. But organisers can't do anything and the
meeting is not in their calendar. using outlook 2007 and exchange 200

Help please

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Z

Zoe Williams

I have found that the organizer ('Allaboyina, Srinivas') will always
to see the "As the meeting organizer, you do not need to respond to
the meeting" message, I assumed this was because the event is coming
from them so Outlook thinks it must be in their calendar already. All
other recipients should be able to add the event to their calendar.

To get around this I just made up a do-not-reply email address and
used that as the organizer.
eg.
ORGANIZER:SOME NAME HERE<do-not-reply@DOMAIN HERE>

There is also a 'SENT-BY' parameter you could use if that works better
for your situation but I haven't tried it out.
ORGANIZER;SENT-BY="MAILTO:[email protected]":MAILTO:[email protected]
http://www.kanzaki.com/docs/ical/organizer.html

Hope this helps.
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

I believe that this issue are related to the Sync Devices .
Do you have any Nokia Devices for example ?

Since you quoted none of the message to which you think you replied, no one
has any idea to what you refer.
 
B

Bram Aupers

We have the same problem as wel and yes we have Nokia devices which use active sync. Can this be a problem and do you have a way of solving this?

Kind regards,
Bram
In Outlook 2007 it displaying below message but its working fine in outlook 2003.

As the meeting organizer, you do not need to respond to the meeting.

1. Other invities , calendar creating properly. but organizer having outlook 2007 its not creating calendar but it giving below message.

As the meeting organizer, you do not need to respond to the meeting.

I tried with below url's but it did not worked.


http://support.microsoft.com/kb/915406

http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=940403

Can you please help me..............

meeting.ics
**********
BEGIN:VCALENDAR
METHOD:REQUEST
PRODID:Microsoft CDO for Microsoft Exchange
VERSION:2.0
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20091005T070132Z
DTSTART:20091007T044600Z
SUMMARY:Testing for New Release Call for New Meeting : Testing - October 2009
UID:A-184-298
ATTENDEE;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACC EPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN= "mailto:[email protected]":MAILTO:mailto:[email protected]
ATTENDEE;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACC EPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN= "mailto:[email protected]":MAILTO:mailto:[email protected]
ATTENDEE;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACC EPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN= "":MAILTO:
ATTENDEE;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACC EPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN= "":MAILTO:
ORGANIZER;CN="Allaboyina, Srinivas":mailto:mailto:[email protected]
LOCATION:'Testing'
DTEND:20091007T055700Z
DESCRIPTION:Testing for New Release Call for New Meeting : Testing - October 2009\N
SEQUENCE:1
PRIORITY:5
CLASS:pUBLIC
CREATED:20091005T070132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20091005T070132Z
BEGIN:VALARM
ACTION:DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION:REMINDER
TRIGGER;RELATED=START:pT00H15M00S
END:VALARM
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR


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On Wednesday, October 07, 2009 5:30 PM Allan G wrote:
Hi
I have a problem just the same. Development environment is fine using
outlook 2003 and exchange 2003. But organisers cannot do anything and the
meeting is not in their calendar. using outlook 2007 and exchange 2007

Help please
On Monday, April 12, 2010 10:26 AM Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] wrote:
Since you quoted none of the message to which you think you replied, no one
has any idea to what you refer.
 

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