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Need a way to accept Outlook 2007 invites using Outlook 2003?     

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Author: ncsTAN
Date: Sep 19, 2008 06:57

Is there a patch or upgrade for Outlook Calendar 2003 to allow you to accept, decline, etc. a meeting invitation from a Outlook Calendar 2007.
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How can I stop invitations from being forwarded?     

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Author: JRH
Date: Sep 17, 2008 11:16

There are times that I want to limit the meeting to just the original invitees. Other than telling the invitees not to forward the invitation in the message, is there any other way I can stop invitations from being forwarded in Outlook 2007? -- Thanks, JRH
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Invitation response "Meeting not in Calendar"     

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Author: kimdnw
Date: Sep 17, 2008 10:46

Recently, when sending invitations to a weekly meeting, the responses come back with "Meeting not in calendar; it may have been moved or deleted". Subsequently, I have to manually update the attendees. The meeting is still in my calendar and is the same one from which I sent the invitations. Clues?
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Delete meeting organzer from invitation     

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Author: Exhibitgroup
Date: Sep 17, 2008 10:03

I set up HR interviews for our Manager but do not sit in on the meetings, yet Outlook includes me. I can just decline the invite, but it seems like there should be a way to NOT invite myself.
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Accept meeting invitations     

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Author: Runar
Date: Sep 17, 2008 02:01

When I accept meeting invitations in Outlook 2003 the mail does not go to the organizer of the meeting. I have not the oppertunity to add comments to the mail that should be sent to the organizer of the meeting. It goes to deleted items folder and not in sent as it should. I´m using SP3 and patched with the latest one. It look somehow that the issue is connected to my Outlook profile ...
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RE: uninvited recipients get invited to events not meant for them     

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Author: Runar
Date: Sep 16, 2008 12:54

... you have. Regards, Runar "Irene" wrote: Help, I have been trying to solve this problem for a year. When I send out evites from my outlook calendar two executives automatically get invited even though they are not on the list. Then I have to explain to them that somehow my outlook is programmed to automatically send them an evite even when they are not the intended ...
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Accepted meeting invitations not sent in Outlook 2003.     

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Author: Runar
Date: Sep 16, 2008 12:32

When I accept meeting invitations a mail doesn´t beeing sent to the orginazer. It goes to deleted items. The meeting time is in my calendar though and it says that I have accepted it. My Outlook is online so it should send reply for the invitaion. I have re-installed Outlook but the issue is remaning. My feeling is that this is some how connected to my Outlook mail account.
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Re: Forwarding an invite - help     

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Author: Diane Poremsky [MVP]
Date: Sep 12, 2008 07:58

... as iCal it does the same thing "marf" wrote: I am trying to forward an invite to a meeting to a person not on the original list. When I open the calendar item and click...on 'Actions' and then 'Forward', the 'to' line contains the list of every atendee in the original invitation, I expect to see a blank 'to' field where I can add the new recepient. Why is this ...
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RE: Forwarding an invite - help     

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Author: marf
Date: Sep 12, 2008 07:35

... try to forward as iCal it does the same thing "marf" wrote: I am trying to forward an invite to a meeting to a person not on the original list. When I open the calendar item and click on 'Actions' and then 'Forward', the 'to' line contains the list of every atendee in the original invitation, I expect to see a blank 'to' field where I can add the new recepient. Why is this...
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Re: Forwarding an invite - help     

Group: microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring · Group Profile · Search for Invitations in microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Author: Diane Poremsky [MVP]
Date: Sep 9, 2008 20:26

...> wrote in message news:A3F07B78-B209-4415-B580-1F577A56F703@microsoft.com... I am trying to forward an invite to a meeting to a person not on the original list. When I open the calendar item ...'Actions' and then 'Forward', the 'to' line contains the list of every atendee in the original invitation, I expect to see a blank 'to' field where I can add the new recepient. Why is...
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