Microsoft KB Archive/163867

= XCLN: Responses to Meeting Requests not Saved in Sent Items Folder =

Article ID: 163867

Article Last Modified on 10/28/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Schedule+ 97 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Schedule+ 97 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q163867





SUMMARY
When a Microsoft Schedule+ user accepts or declines a meeting request, a record of that sent message will be kept in the sent items folder only if the user adds additional text to the response.



MORE INFORMATION
Schedule+ implements what are called silent responses. A silent response is a response to a meeting request that has NO additional text added to it. Clicking accept or decline and then sending that response creates these silent responses. Silent responses will not be saved in the sent items folder nor will the be displayed in a Microsoft Exchange recipient's inbox. Silent responses do exist in the deleted items folder for the sender and recipient.

If the person accepting or declining the meeting request places any text in their meeting response, it will be saved in the Sent Items folder.

This behavior is by product design.

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