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
It appears Microsoft Finally Resolved this issue this year.
According to the Microsoft Support page https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/shared-calendars-updates-in-outlook-for-windows-7b856d16-840f-41cc-997d-a95dab7a6414 under 'Long awaited improvements':
Accept a meeting without having to send a response
If you select Accept > Do Not Send a Response, others can still see your response in the Tracking tab. Previously, the organizer would not see your response if you did not explicitly send a response email. This improvement also applies if you chose not to send a response if you Tentatively Accept or if you Decline.
Stefan Tucny so this is for shared calendars and not for individuals who set meetings?
I tested this by setting a meeting in my calendar and invited a person. They chose accept and do not send a response and decline and do not send a response (after rescheduling the meeting). Both times the response showed none in the tracking tab.
- TobyBerlaDec 11, 2023Copper Contributor
Brandon Little - I concur. I recently invited a person to a meeting, which he accepted with "do not send a response". Same as before: his acceptance did not appear on the Tracking tab for the meeting. So... was this fix only for *shared* calendars?