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Can't manually change response
RiDELL Not sure what you mean. So, there is a meeting, and you want to change someone else's response?
- RiDELLApr 14, 2023Copper Contributor
svhelden Yes, that is exactly what I want to do.
And like I said, it worked before and it still works for my colleaugues.
The reason why I want this feature to work is that we are booking meetings for other users in our business and sometimes they just reply on Teams that they will join. Then we need to set the person as Accepted manually so that my other colleagues can see that a certain user accepted.
In a perfect world I would not have to do this if everyone just answered their invites in a timely manner. 🙂
- svheldenApr 14, 2023Brass ContributorOk, so you book a meeting with me, I decline, and you change my answer to "Accepted"? Interesting concept. Personally I'd consider it a bug that it has worked before 😉
My guess would be that either your assumption that everyone would run the same Outlook version is wrong, and the behavior has been changed (I'd call it "fixed") in a recent update, or it has something to do with permissions (like you had full access to the invitee's mailboxes before.)- RiDELLApr 14, 2023Copper Contributor
svhelden why would I changed a declined invitation to accepted? Sometimes we have lazy technicians that just wont act on the invitation. But this is not really the point here.
I think your reply is pointless as you are just assuming. I wrote here hoping that someone that actually knows could give me a suggestion what could be wrong based on whether the function should work or not.