Forum Discussion
Accept & Do Not Send a Response
- 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
Agree! I have always assumed that the response is RECORDED just NOT SENT. This seems intuitive to me. I am in agreement with the changes you are looking to make. We urge all employees to use their microsoft calendaring features. Often times, meetings are canceled and rescheduled if required participants do not respond. It's actually a bit disturbing to think this is likely the reason why we see so many "none" in the tracking.
If the meeting is accepted, it should always read "accepted" in the tracking.
Such an intuitive and helpful change, yet 4 years have now gone by. I am losing hope that MS will ever do anything about this. I have had to educate the people I work with to "send a response" when the invitee list is not too lengthy HeatherDCS
- GeoffLCSDec 14, 2022Iron Contributor
Yes, it seems to have gone off the radar for good sadly. Only yesterday I worked with another group who had no idea about this. Shared this with them of course - https://www.lingfordconsulting.com.au/ms-outlook/accepting-outlook-meeting-correctly