Outlook 2003/Exchange: Meeting requests still saved in Personal Folders (default delivery point is

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Leon

We are using Outlook 2003 and MS Exchange 2003.

Personal Folder was set the default delivery point. We changed the
default delivery point to be Exchange Server mailbox. However,
meeting requests are still placed on the .PST Calendar, not the
default point (now Exchange Mailbox).

MS Knowledge Base describes the same problem in article 293051 which
only mentions Outlook 2002, not Outlook 2003.

Does anyone know if this problem has been fixed in Outlook 2003?

Thanks!

Leon
 
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Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]

Check your option settings in Outlook:

Select the TOOLS menu
Select OPTIONS...
Click the E-MAIL OPTIONS... button
Click the ADAVANCED E-MAIL OPTIONS... button

"In folders other than the Inbox, save replies with original message"

If this is turned on, turn it off.

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Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]

We are using Outlook 2003 and MS Exchange 2003.

Personal Folder was set the default delivery point. We changed the
default delivery point to be Exchange Server mailbox. However,
meeting requests are still placed on the .PST Calendar, not the
default point (now Exchange Mailbox).

MS Knowledge Base describes the same problem in article 293051 which
only mentions Outlook 2002, not Outlook 2003.

Does anyone know if this problem has been fixed in Outlook 2003?

Thanks!

Leon
 
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Leon

Nikki,

Thanks for your help. This option is turned off.

This is appears to be a problem with Outlook 2002 (MS article 293051).
Perhaps Outlook 2003 has the same problem?

Leon
 
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Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]

After reading the KB 293051 it would appear that your answer
is to create a new PST and move everything from the old into it.
Then Delete the old PST. etc...

Did you do all of that?

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Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]

Nikki,

Thanks for your help. This option is turned off.

This is appears to be a problem with Outlook 2002 (MS article 293051).
Perhaps Outlook 2003 has the same problem?

Leon
 

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