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CDO-based applications and applications that use Exchange Web Services do not support meeting request status reporting at the same level as Outlook
| Article ID | : | 953126 |
| Last Review | : | June 18, 2008 |
| Revision | : | 1.0 |
SYMPTOMS
Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 shows
meeting requests as busy or as tentative when meeting requests are received in
the mailbox. However, Collaboration Data Objects (CDO)-based applications and
applications that use Microsoft Exchange Web Services do not show appointments as busy or
as tentative when they are received in the mailbox. Instead, these applications show appointments as busy or as tentative after the requests are accepted.
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CAUSE
This problem occurs because CDO-based applications and
applications that use Exchange Web Services do not support meeting request
status reporting at the same level as Outlook.
This functionality is
built in to Outlook. It is not a feature of Exchange
Server.
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STATUS
This
behavior is by design.
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APPLIES TO
| • | Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Standard Edition |
| • | Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Enterprise Edition |
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