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Meeting "Send Update" No Longer Prompts to Send Updates to Everyone or only Added Users
Probably related to the following:
Outlook calendar - automatic processing of small changes in meeting details
When a meeting organizer updates a meeting details that do not affect the date/time/recurrence pattern, I.e. add Skype for Business meeting link, Office 365 will automatically process and add the changes to the invitees’ calendars without requiring the invitees to receive a meeting update in their inbox and having to respond again to the meeting invite. You will be able to customize the logic for what details should be auto-processed for your organization, and which ones should continue to be shown as a meeting update in the invitees’ inboxes. At this time, we are not going to provide an option in Outlook for the organizer to choose how updates go out.
- Featured ID: 30674
- Added to Roadmap: 5/30/2018
- Last Modified: 3/28/2019
- Tags: Education, Worldwide (Standard Multi-Tenant), GCC High/DoD, GCC, GCC High, Exchange
- Feb 13, 2020
VasilMichev do you have any official documentation regarding this? At https://www.microsoft.com/nl-nl/microsoft-365/roadmap I don't see the item 30674 listed (anymore). I've search on item 30674 using https://www.microsoft.com/nl-nl/microsoft-365/roadmap?rtc=1&filters=&searchterms=30674
More specific, do you know how to configure this behavior in the Microsoft 365 tenant?
"You will be able to customize the logic for what details should be auto-processed for your organization, and which ones should continue to be shown as a meeting update in the invitees’ inboxes."
- Feb 14, 2020
HaroldvandeKamp wrote:VasilMichev do you have any official documentation regarding this? At https://www.microsoft.com/nl-nl/microsoft-365/roadmap I don't see the item 30674 listed (anymore). I've search on item 30674 using https://www.microsoft.com/nl-nl/microsoft-365/roadmap?rtc=1&filters=&searchterms=30674
More specific, do you know how to configure this behavior in the Microsoft 365 tenant?
"You will be able to customize the logic for what details should be auto-processed for your organization, and which ones should continue to be shown as a meeting update in the invitees’ inboxes."
Just found it is possible using the Set-OrganizationConfig PowerShell for Exchange command. An example can be found at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/exchange/organization/set-organizationconfig?view=exchange-ps#examples :
Set-OrganizationConfig -VisibleMeetingUpdateProperties "Location,Subject,Body,AllProperties:15"
"In Exchange Online, this example results in meeting updates being auto-processed (meeting update messages aren't visible in attendee Inbox folders) except any changes to meeting location, subject and body as well as any property changes within 15 minutes of the meeting start time."
- Karen_LAug 13, 2019Copper Contributor
Hi - I don't think this answers the question originally posed.
When I remove an attendee from my invite which has more than 200 attendees, it doesn't prompt for whether I want to send to "all", or just "added/removed" attendees. It automatically sends an update to all attendees, although I haven't made ANY updates to the body, location or time.
When I do this with a smaller attendee list, it works as expected.
Please advise - it's very embarrassing to send updates to over 200 people every time I try this!
thanks
Karen
- Kreera_HouseDec 03, 2021Iron Contributor
Karen_L - Did you ever get an answer to your question? It's two years later and we're seeing the same behavior as what you described in Outlook 2016 on Windows 10:
"When I remove an attendee from my invite which has more than 200 attendees, it doesn't prompt for whether I want to send to "all" or just "added/removed" attendees. It automatically sends an update to all attendees, although I haven't made ANY updates to the body, location or time.
When I do this with a smaller attendee list, it works as expected."
Thanks
Kreera
- m-ashMar 04, 2022Copper ContributorAgreed - this is such an annoying glitch. We experience it every so often with Outlook invites (often sent to larger groups). There doesn't seem to be a solution OR explanation from Microsoft...our workaround has sometimes been to re-create the meeting series (with the thought that perhaps, over time, it has become corrupt in some way) but that's also not a good solution since the point is that we want to be less disruptive to these large groups of individuals...
- FFriesenMay 19, 2021Copper ContributorKaren_L's issue is exactly my issue.
- mgmillerSep 04, 2019Copper Contributor
Karen_L, I am having the same issue with Outlook for Mac Ver 16.28.
Microsoft, what is the ETA to correct this issue?
-Mark
- Daniel_CarnovaleSep 05, 2019Copper Contributor
mgmiller A colleague is also having this issue, keen to hear a resolution..
- skiliskyApr 05, 2019Copper ContributorThank you for this clarification.