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philmaynard_wap
Mar 10, 2020Iron Contributor
Sending updates in Teams calendar app without unwanted notifications
Modifying meeting invites through the Team Calendar app is sending updates to all attendees which is not what our end users are expecting! Does anyone in the community have any insight on this? A...
- Aug 02, 2021Use Outlook or Outlook on the web for now. For the latter the logic has been moved from the client https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/troubleshoot/outlook-on-the-web-issues/send-updates-options-for-attendees-not-displayed
"By default, updates are not sent to all recipients but only to the specific adjusted recipients (added or deleted attendees)."
Nick_H99
Jun 21, 2021Copper Contributor
philmaynard_wap Sorry to re-ignite an old thread, but this "functionality" actually caused my email to his a daily recipient limit and now will be without email for 24 hours.
- philmaynard_wapJun 21, 2021Iron Contributor
Nick_H99 sorry to hear that!! There doesn't seem to be any movement on this from Microsoft's side that I can see. Very surprised as it seems such an obvious thing to resolve. Let's hope the Microsoft Teams and Outlook developers pick up on this soon...
- CaptainComedyAug 02, 2021Copper Contributor
philmaynard_wap It's a big let down - I'm not going to use the calendar features at all while this is set like this.
I tried using Outlook by importing the sharepoint calendar into it, nope. Doesn't sync with sharepoint site the only way to sync between teams and it's associated sharepoint site is to manage within teams.
Doesn't really make sense.
- Aug 02, 2021Use Outlook or Outlook on the web for now. For the latter the logic has been moved from the client https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/troubleshoot/outlook-on-the-web-issues/send-updates-options-for-attendees-not-displayed
"By default, updates are not sent to all recipients but only to the specific adjusted recipients (added or deleted attendees)."