I had Outlook 2007 on a Windows 7 Enterprise notebook (32-bit) connecting to an Exchange 2003 server. Whenever I would send out an email with voting buttons, the responses would come back and would be processed by a rule. The rule would pop up a New Message Alert Window, letting me know that a response came in. It would also move the response to a subfolder and mark it as read. I would be able to open a response from the Alert Window and select VIEW VOTING RESPONSES. This would open a new window and show the currently tracked responses. It worked properly and as anticipated.
After upgrading the notebook to Outlook 2010, the voting seems to work the same way, including the rule. When I select VIEW VOTING RESPONSES, however, nothing happens. No new window or any other indication that it's tracked anything. I have read elsewhere that the responses need to remain in the INBOX for the responses to be tracked. This has NOT been my experience under Outlook 2007. My questions are:
* Is this a change from Outlook 2007 to Outlook 2010?
* If so, is there any way around it? I don't want to clog up my inbox with a bunch of responses, especially when I've seen it work unde 2007.
I've verified on another machine of similar configuration that it's failing there as well, so I don't suspect an OS or hardware reason for the change. I did try 'upgrading' the rule but that didn't change anything. I hope this is enough info to make the situation clear. Thanks.
Michael