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
dcaudill77 Yes, we are very excited to fix this for users.
The calendar improvements in Outlook for Windows (where we are completely updating the client to use our modern REST APIs) are going to be released initially as an opt-in experience. In the first release, you'll only be able to opt-in shared calendars. A subsequent, later release will allow users to opt-in their own calendars.
We're rolling out a few more fixes right now, and once those are fully released, I'll post instructions for how to opt-in. After you enable this preview, if you choose "Accept & do not send a response" from a shared calendar, it will update the organizer.
haha! one day I shall wake up and Britain wont have left the EU, Donald Trump wont have been President, C-19 didnt exist and Microsoft will have fixed this stupidly long over due calendar issue in a way that is helpful to a billion clients.
- stephen_b78Jun 11, 2020Iron Contributor
Lucien Riviere that is the best reply and sums it up perfectly. Don't know why they are dragging their feet and will now make people opt-in to something that is not working how EVERYONE expects!