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Posted by Chris De Herrera on May 12, 2008, 8:02 pm
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There is no notification to the user when a new appointment is accepted. So
if she accepts it while his device is off, he will not be notified.
However the appointment will be in his calendar and visible on the home
screen.
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Chris De Herrera
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> Thanks very luch for replying Chris, much appreciated, but that's not
> happening here.
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> The secretary is logging into Outlook as the boss (it's a long
> story) ... so that'd be like asking to accept an appointment she's
> created herself?
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> We just need a notification of new appointments placed by EAS, not
> even the option to accept or reject them.
>
> - Alan.
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>> Hi,
>> With EAS you will get the e-mail notice that asks you to accept the
>> appointment. Once you accept it, it is placed in the Calendar.
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>> Chris De
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Herrerahttp://www.pocketpcfaq.comhttp://www.pocketpctalk.comhttp://www.tabletpctalk.comhttp://www.mobilitytalk.com
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>> > Hello,
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>> > We have a boss/secretary scenario where the secretary adds
>> > appointments to the boss' calendar. The boss has a WM 6.0 PDA and
>> > syncs it remotely via Exchange ActiveSync. Does anyone know please how
>> > the boss can get a notification when a new appointment is added to her
>> > calendar, in the same way a getting a notification when a new mail
>> > arrives? Or even just a list of appointments added since the last
>> > sync?
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>> > The boss doesn't want the secretary to send appointment invites by e-
>> > mail; she really wants the secretary to manage their calendar and
>> > create firm appointments.
>>
>> > Thanks,
>>
>> > - Alan.
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