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JD2

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Apr 2, 2008, 7:45:00 PM4/2/08
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Dear Outlook Gurus,

One of our staff members gets an error appear when they put an appointment
in a public folder calendar (Outlook 2003), as follows:

"Responses to this meeting request will not be tallied because this meeting
is not in your main calendar".

I assume this basically means you can't track responses from invitees
because it's in a public folder calendar (and nothing else sinister!)? Can
someone confirm this to be the case.

Regards
JD2

Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]

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Apr 3, 2008, 7:22:36 AM4/3/08
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That's the case... a lot of things only work with the Calendar folder in
your mailbox

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Thomas@discussions.microsoft.com Ken Thomas

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Nov 15, 2008, 3:10:00 AM11/15/08
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Yeah.. because, of course, we would never want to share an appointment with
others in our workgroup, and find out who is coming... never. MS is
ridiculous... I'd laugh if I wasn't crying...

Brian

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Nov 17, 2008, 5:57:01 PM11/17/08
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Is there a work around or a way to disable this error? I have a user that
insists that this never happened before and it is now broken.

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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Nov 18, 2008, 12:50:13 AM11/18/08
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Reminders, tallying, etc. never work in a non-default folder without an
add-in. That is not an error.

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Gina Masicampo

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Jan 6, 2009, 12:56:02 PM1/6/09
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Can you provide a list of add-ins that can provide the ability to tally the
meeting requests in a general (public, non-default) calendar?

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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Jan 12, 2009, 2:18:37 AM1/12/09
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Google is your friend.

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ALWAYS post your Outlook version.
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Man Dun MN@discussions.microsoft.com C Man Dun MN

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Nov 17, 2009, 2:13:02 PM11/17/09
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what Add-in would that be?

guest

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Nov 17, 2009, 2:15:02 PM11/17/09
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That was NOT helpful... grr

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

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Nov 17, 2009, 2:29:00 PM11/17/09
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There is exactly 1 add-in that can do this - its at slovaktech.com.

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Stanley@discussions.microsoft.com Clyde Stanley

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Mar 12, 2010, 2:42:07 PM3/12/10
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I ran into this problem with a calendar folder that was being accessed by a
user acting as a delegate. The user was sending meeting invitations, but
they were not being posted on her delegated calendar. I stopped Outlook and
deleted the .ost file, then restarted Outlook. The calendar immediately
showed the correct meeting times.

The user tried to create a meeting from the delegated calendar and received
the message 'Responses to the meeting request will not be tallied because the
meeting is not in your mail calendar folder'.

Outlook was seeing the delegated calendar in the newly created local
database as a foreign calendar folder. Apparently it was still looking for
the delegated calendar that was in the deleted local database.

I unchecked the delegated calendar, closing the folder, then restarted
Outlook. I checked the delegated calendar, creating a fresh connection to
the new local database. Now we were able to create meeting invitations from
the delegated calendar with no problems.

I frequently have to delete .ost files to resolve performance and data
corruption issues. Before you shut down Outlook to delete an .ost file, be
sure you uncheck (close) all calendar folders except the local user's
(labeled Calendar).

We are running Office 2007 Service Pack 2.

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