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_fort
Dec 19, 2023Copper Contributor
Stefan Tucny I disagree that is not resolved, that is a small part of the fix. The majority send invites from an individual email account so this is just the first step to resolving this issue that has been open for years now!!!!
TobyBerla
Dec 19, 2023Copper Contributor
I think that deciding whether a problem is "resolved" or "not resolved" depends on one's perspective. For the great majority of the users (including me), some of whom who started reporting this problem to Microsoft nearly 10 years ago, the problem is clearly not resolved. I still regularly point out to my colleagues that when they accept my meeting invitation and specify "Do not send a response", I have no way of knowing whether they even opened the invitation.
This "first step" *is* a positive one. But it doesn't yet fix the problem.
This "first step" *is* a positive one. But it doesn't yet fix the problem.
- Stephen_fortDec 20, 2023Copper ContributorCould not agree more and given the majority do send individual invites, Microsoft needs to lift their game. It is a positive step although given it was raised years ago, they are addressing the hardest piece last, which is a shame but hopefully they are closer to closing this out.