Forum Discussion
Julia Foran
Microsoft
Feb 03, 2018Accept & Do Not Send a Response
Hi Calendar Community,
We'd like your feedback & reactions to a change we're considering:
Current experience:
When attendees receive a meeting invite, they are provided with 3 response opti...
- Jul 25, 2019
What's the status of this change to allow for tracking the response if the user selects "Accept Do Not Send a response"?
Thank you - Jack
stephen_horizon
May 20, 2021Copper Contributor
Julia Foran So it turns out this was first raised on the "Feedback by UserVoice" over 5 years ago here
Accept - Do Not Send a Response and it still hasn't been implemented? Does anyone actually work at Microsoft or do they just charge clients a small fortune for sub standard services?
- stephen_horizonAug 10, 2021Copper Contributor
I can not believe it - 3 months on and still no update from Julia Foran ?? Not sure if she even works at Microsoft anymore?!?!
To add fuel to the fuel they DELETED the blog from 5 years ago that I posted above on May 19 which was on the "Feedback by UserVoice" page.
- Lucien RiviereAug 10, 2021Copper ContributorHi Stephen.
Well, it's a lost cause. When Windows 11 or whatever they wanna call it comes out, if it hasn't changed then we know they don't take it seriously despite the e-traffic that has passed and, if it is changed, its likely they were always gonna make the change for the new Windows and just not bother to tell us cos they knew it would be, what is it now , 3yrs?? down the line. L- stephen_horizonAug 16, 2021Copper ContributorHi Lucien
It is totally a lost cause and by Microsoft staying quiet they are admitting it was a design flaw that they can't easily fix. I only use Microsoft because businesses in Australia don't adapt well to change so they stay with outgoing tech. It's sad that Microsoft haven't kept up to date but it reminds me of Nokia 😉