how to update MS outlook meeting request with "no response required"
Hi, In outlook 2007 (exchange), I recently received an update to a meeting request that I previously accepted where no response was required (update was just giving more details in the body). Usually, when I receive an update (location of the meeting, agenda of the meeting, ...), I have to click accept even though I accepted the meeting with the first request.What is the process to update a meeting request withouth requiring attendees (or all recipients to the request) to respond (accept/tentative/refuse)?Thanks a lot for your help, I can't seem to find the info elsewhere...ALP
March 9th, 2010 4:55pm

You might want to post this to an Outlook forum.-- Ed Crowley MVP"There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems.". "Aym LP" wrote in message news:e830bfc9-980d-466b-9e28-e56fd60dd328...Hi, In outlook 2007 (exchange), I recently received an update to a meeting request that I previously accepted where no response was required (update was just giving more details in the body). Usually, when I receive an update (location of the meeting, agenda of the meeting, ...), I have to click accept even though I accepted the meeting with the first request.What is the process to update a meeting request withouth requiring attendees (or all recipients to the request) to respond (accept/tentative/refuse)?Thanks a lot for your help, I can't seem to find the info elsewhere...ALP Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems."
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March 9th, 2010 7:44pm

ok, thanks. will doI thought it could be related to exchange topics.
March 9th, 2010 8:04pm

Hi,By default, there is no need to accept the meeting update again unless updating the time of meeting request.Now please run get-mailboxcalendarsettings |fl command, then post the information on the forum.ThanksAllen
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March 12th, 2010 12:29pm

As the reply from the 5 medals MS Moderator Allen is totally arrogant rubbish there is some useful info here. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/174716
November 19th, 2010 8:27am

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