Why do you want to keep the original invite?

Regards,
Nadyne.

Nadyne Mielke | user experience researcher
Microsoft Corporation | Macintosh Business Unit
http://blogs.msdn.com/nadyne/


On 1/14/09 6:31 AM, "Bob Virzi" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Turning off Office reminders also disables email notification, which is not
> what I want.  All I want to do is turn off calendar alerts, because I use
> iCal as my alerting mechanism.  A while back disabling the demon was
> recommended (by Diane I think) as a solution to the calendar alert problem.
>
> I am still annoyed by the deleted, or as you call them, moved, invites.  I
> think this is a case of Entourage trying to be smart, but being annoying.
> I've sent in a suggestion to MS to change this behavior.
>
> Thanks for the input, though.           -Bob
>
>
> On 1/13/09 9:51 PM, "William Smith" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On Tuesday 1/13/09 12:27 PM, "Bob Virzi" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> This is En¹rage 2008 connected to an exchange server.
>>>
>>> When I get meeting invites, and accept them, En¹rage immediately deletes the
>>> invite.  Doesn¹t even ask me if I am okay with that, and I am not.  I often
>>> want to keep a meeting invite around, or possibly even forward it to someone
>>> else.  But I can¹t find any setting that will just leave the messages in my
>>> inbox, allowing me to dispose of them as I choose.
>>>
>>> Any ways to effect this behavior?
>>
>> Entourage 2008 will *move* the invitation to your calendar after your accept
>> it unless it has an attachment. If it has an attachment then it will get
>> *copied* to your calendar sans attachment and the original invitation will
>> be left in your Inbox.
>>
>>> (and I still get notified by the Entourage calendar even though I stopped
>>> the database demon from running on start up.  I thought I had fixed this in
>>> the past, but it seems to have come back for some unknown reason.  Is there
>>> something else I have to do so I am only notified by iCal?)
>>
>> Don't disable the daemon. That's part of Entourage's functionality that you
>> shouldn't touch. Instead select Entourage menu --> Turn Off Office
>> Reminders.
>>
>> Hope this helps!
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