Outlook 2007 - Meeting Request - send update options

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Nadine

Hi,

In outlook 2003, if updated a meeting request when hit save and close - you
receive the Send Update to Attendees dialogue box, with the options
Send Updates only to added or deleted attendees.
Send updates to all attendees
Don't send update.

On Outlook 2007/Vista enterprise
When make changes, don't receive the prompt for send update to
attendees options, as we do with Outlook 2003.
Has this been removed, or is this a setting that isn't turned on.
But if I make changes to the attendees, only get prompt options for
Save changes and send update
or Don't save but keep the meeting.
What about all the other options use to get in outlook 2003, as mentioned
above.

Thanks
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

In outlook 2003, if updated a meeting request when hit save and close - you
receive the Send Update to Attendees dialogue box, with the options
Send Updates only to added or deleted attendees.
Send updates to all attendees
Don't send update.

Please don't multipost.
 
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Nadine

Sorry, I posted it under calender but no responses, wasn't sure if calendar
was checked as often as general. But still no responses anyways.
 
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StefanoF

Hello,
Has someone answered to Nadine?

I have the same annoying problem.
When I add or remove one guy in the list, I resend the invitation to all
people that have to accept or refuse the meeting again.

Similar problem if I change the text of the invitation slightly, e.g. adding
the name of the meeting room.
If I remember correctly, with Outlook 2003 I could save only. Every people
had the invitation updated automatically without being bothered by new
invitation requests.

It seems that SP2 (see Outlook 2007 improvements in the February 2009
cumulative update) has fixed a problem related to the “Send Updates only to
added or deleted attendees†function.
Has the problem been solved just removing this useful option?

Thank you very much.
Stefano
 

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