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Re: Inviting additional attendees         


Author: Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
Date: Aug 3, 2006 19:14

Have you run Detect and Repair?

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Re: Inviting additional attendees         


Author: khanna
Date: Mar 7, 2008 09:19

We have noticed the dialog box limiting the responses to just the newly
updated attendees is missing on the handful of pcs that we have applied
Office SP3 patches to. The others that have SP2 do not have the problem.
We are trying to find out from microsoft if this is by design. Does anyone
know?
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khanna

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Re: Inviting additional attendees         


Date: Mar 7, 2008 14:19

Start your own thread and do not hijack an existing one. Your issues are unique to your users and require a separate answer.

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Re: Inviting additional attendees         


Author: m_wheeler
Date: Apr 23, 2008 11:41

I, too, am searching for the answer to the initial post, have noted that
posts in the thread are not limited to just the initial person, and yourself.
Also, it appears that khanna's input and question are directly related to
the original post, and that calling her involvement 'hijacking' is incredibly
rude and unprofessional in this 'groups' environment. Perhaps you should
read the rules of conduct again, yourself, and attend to providing help,
rather than abrasively deflecting the interest of your product's users,
khanna and myself included.

So, seeing that your responses have not yet fully answered this post, please
add the following input to the unanswered, related questions:

When adding an attendee to an existing meeting, upon clicking Save, our
users are not provided a prompt allowing one to send only to those attendees
that have been added, or to all attendees, as in the past. I agree with
other posters that this option may have been eliminated in a recent update.
It seems implausable, and is truly unhelpful, if it was by design. Please
try it. I think you will agree.

My office is currently using Outlook 2003 (11.6568.6568) SP2.

Thanks in advance for any help you can provide in responding to our questions.

"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
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Re: Inviting additional attendees         


Author: scorwitz
Date: Jun 4, 2008 07:22

To : Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] who said
"Start your own thread and do not hijack an existing one. Your issues are
unique to your users and require a separate answer."

Read the entire thread again Milly. Nobody hijacked anything. The entire
topic was on-post until your statements and has now become something else.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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> I, too, am searching for the answer to the initial post, have noted that
> posts in the thread are not limited to just the initial person, and yourself.
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Re: Inviting additional attendees         


Author: ACarella
Date: Aug 20, 2008 08:19

I am having this same issue. I just added an additional user to a meeting,
and the other ten were just renoticed on the meeting (which made me look
stupid). There was no option that you suggested.

"scorwitz" wrote:
> To : Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] who said
> "Start your own thread and do not hijack an existing one. Your issues are
> unique to your users and require a separate answer."
>
> Read the entire thread...
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Re: Inviting additional attendees         


Author: ACarella
Date: Aug 20, 2008 08:38

I was having the same problem.
I just resolved my issue.
When adding additional members to a meeting request, if you do it from the
main screen of the meeting request by adding another member at the end of the
TO List: and select send update, you will be given a choice to send to all
attendees or just the additional attendiee you are inviting to the meeting.
However, if you go into Schedule Assistant and add the additional attendee
and then press Send, you do not get that option and it is sent out to
everyone in the meeting.

"scorwitz" wrote:
> To : Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] who said
> "Start your own thread and do not hijack an existing one. Your issues are
> unique to your users and require a separate answer."
>
> Read the entire thread...
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Re: Inviting additional attendees         


Author: Diane Poremsky [MVP]
Date: Aug 27, 2008 20:05

FWIW, You should get that dialog either way. (Tested on Outlook 2003 SP3
and 2007 SP1)

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