Calendar regression

Asked by andyholdaway

Hi Simon,

I've upgraded to the latest git, and something has changed with meetings. They appear correctly in the calendar, but I used to be able to open them and set the accept/decline as appropriate (it default to tentative accept for me). This change then made it back to exchange. Now I get a the same dialog box as I would if I had created the meeting - no change to accept/decline, nor to set reminders. Seems strange, as the old behaviour seemed to be the correct one (If I created teh meeting then I could change the time etc, but if I was an invitee then I could just accept/decline and set reminders. I could also see who had been invited, which is not there either.

Regards
Andy

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Simon Schubert (corecode) said :
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Sorry that it took so long - I didn't realize that I did not get any notification mail when a new question was posted.

You're talking about meeting invitations, right? Do you receive them via mail and then accept them or do they just show up?

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andyholdaway (andy-holdaway) said :
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Meeting invites are received by mail, with exchange set to tentatively accept them. I then go to the calendar to update the status from tentative to accept/decline etc and I used to be able to change the reminder time from a default value. They appear in the calendar automatically, but they appear as they would do if I had created the meeting myself (Window title starts "New Event:")

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Simon Schubert (corecode) said :
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I see. Can you capture the GetItemResponse for one of these items, before you did any modification on it? Thanks!

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