Hi, We currently use WebDAV to send meeting requests to users that booking onto particular classes in our application. We have a specific Exchange account we use for sending the requests, which for this post i'll call sender@sender.com. It generally works fine. However, the meeting request seems to be making the sender an attendee automatically (which i've noticed outlook currently does too). Is there any way of stopping this from happening? Ive been fidding with settings in Outlook and it always makes the sender an attendee (even if I remove the sender from the scheduling page). If you need any code then I can provide it. But it's huge so i'd rather only post what's needed. Thanks Steve
Hi Steve, there is no way around this using webdav. What you can do is to specify another person as the meeting organizer: http://www.infinitec.de/articles/exchange/specifymeetingorganizerwithwebdav.aspx Kind regards, Henning Krause wrote in message news:e8b7d812-6f2a-4f4a-8ad1-93dd9d508b47@b40g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > Hi, > > We currently use WebDAV to send meeting requests to users that booking > onto particular classes in our application. We have a specific > Exchange account we use for sending the requests, which for this post > i'll call sender@sender.com. > > It generally works fine. However, the meeting request seems to be > making the sender an attendee automatically (which i've noticed > outlook currently does too). > > Is there any way of stopping this from happening? Ive been fidding > with settings in Outlook and it always makes the sender an attendee > (even if I remove the sender from the scheduling page). > > If you need any code then I can provide it. But it's huge so i'd > rather only post what's needed. > > Thanks > > Steve