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
 
B

BestAlikat

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
 
A

Argo Data I.T. Dept.

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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