Problem with handling meeting requests

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Thomas V. Nielsen

According to the help you can respond to a meeting request or
notification by doing one of the following:

Click Accept, Tentative, or Decline.
Do one of the following:

1 Send your response with no comments

2 Select Edit the response before sending.

3 Select don't send a response, and then click OK.

The problem is that I do not get the opportunity to select any of these
options. If I receive a meeting request in my Outlook 2003, any
acceptance, or cancellation is taking place, without the opportunity to
write back to the organizer.

I haven't been able to figure out where this setting might be overruled,
or why this strange behavior is started.
 
Thomas
Check under Tools>Options>Calendar options>Resource Scheduling and see if
the 'Automatically accept.....' box is ticked.
Jess
 
Thomas
Check under Tools>Options>Calendar options>Resource Scheduling and see
if the 'Automatically accept.....' box is ticked.
Jess

Been there, but this option is not ticked.
I begin to think it might be a change in behaviour since the latest SP to
Office 2K3...

I have tried sending some meeting request to some of the other at the
office, who also happends to use OLK2K3, and the same mysterious acceptance
without the opertunity to interfere is happening.

I really wonder what might happend here, since I am not the only one
experience this. Could it be some weird conflict by running Exchange 2000
and OLK2K3 with offline capalilities on?

/Thomas
 
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