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Group: microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring · Group Profile
Author: Captsx1
Date: Sep 17, 2008 07:10

Hi,

I have the same problem as ripper, but i am using Outlook 2000. What, if
any, is the fix for this version?

I have already used the "Services - Delivery" Option to set the Exchange
server as the defalt place for new mail, and have many rules to fwd emails
and recipts to my various PSTs (which i guess include meeting requests). But
when i accept meeting requests from the PST, they go into the PST Calendar,
not the exchange calendar. Is there any way to delete the PST Calendar? Or is
it better to recreate the PST from scratch?

Thanks
Steve

"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
> "Ripper" discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:144E3ACC-3AD3-44C3-914C-AC994C850FB2@microsoft.com...
>
>>I have already done that, which is why the mail is already going to my
>> personal folders. This is what I want. The problem is, when I accept a
>> meeting request, it is placed in my calendar in teh personal folder. I
>> need
>> to sync that calendar with the calendar in exchange.
>
> You miss the point. You WANT the Exchange mail box to be the delivery
> location, not the PST. Click Tools>E-mail Accounts>Next. In the "Delivery
> new e-mail to the following location" drop-down, specify "Mailbox -
> yourname" as the value. Click Finish. Stop and restart Outlook.
>
> Now click Tools>Rules and Alert>New Rule>Start from a blank rule>Check
> messages when they arrive>Next. Check the "uses the _form name_ form"
> condition. Click "_form name_" and on the "Choose Forms" dialogue, select
> the "Application Forms" value in the drop-down at the upper left. Scroll in
> the scroll list below that and select the "Message" form. Click Add, then
> Close. Click Next. Select the "Move it to the _specified_ folder" action,
> click "_specified_" and select the Inbox (or some other) folder in your PST.
> Click OK, then check the "stop processing more rules" action. Click Next,
> then Next, give your rule a name and click Finish. Now you'll get all your
> mail and ONLY your mail delivered to the PST. The rest (meetings, tasks,
> etc.) will stay in Exchange like they should.
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
>
>
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