I have a recurring meeting set up in Outlook that everyone has already accepted to. I want to update one occurrence of the meeting with an agenda - something that would not change acceptance status. How can I updating the meeting without having new requests sent out?
Even if you don't turn off the response option when you initially send the meeting request, you can change the option at any time.
According to this article on Understanding Meeting Updates, certain updates must be sent.
6,605 10 10 gold badges 50 50 silver badges 65 65 bronze badges answered Aug 4, 2014 at 17:31 1,836 15 15 silver badges 23 23 bronze badgesI wonder how it happens that I switch off "Request Responses" and still get the buttons: "Accept", "Tentative" and "Decline" like shown here: imgur.com/a/vhKbu. Any Ideas?
Commented Oct 28, 2016 at 10:26On the original invitation, I would speculate you cannot stop the receivers updating their own calendars by denying a response.
Commented Oct 28, 2016 at 16:55If you just make some updates to the agenda, you will send those updates out. The updates that the attendees receive, will not require a response. The updates will automatically change the meeting scheduled in their calendars.
The above will only work if you initially specify that the meeting does not require a response, when you first schedule the meeting.
I was a little quick on the response! :)
answered Apr 9, 2014 at 16:51 616 3 3 silver badges 7 7 bronze badgesThis is incorrect. I have updated my meeting and then received a bunch of responses from the attendees saying they accepted my meeting after they had already done so before.