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    • DashrenderD
      Dashrender @DustinB3403
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      @DustinB3403 said:

      Correct @Dashrender their IT departments could do this. I cannot.

      Which is why I was looking to bake in a VBScript into the calendar invites.

      oh you want this for an outside company?

      Damn I think I would have to kill you if you sent my users VBScript via email to help you out. lol Of course I'm kidding about the whole killing thing.. but hopefully you get my point.

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      • DustinB3403D
        DustinB3403
        last edited by

        That's my dilemma, I really could care less about the accept / decline / none response in outlook.

        So long as they join the class, I don't really care. Do the line up afterwards, we have attendee tracking in the classroom. We don't need it on the calendar event in my opinion.

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        • DustinB3403D
          DustinB3403
          last edited by

          But I'm being asked how to fix other peoples stupid

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @DustinB3403
            last edited by

            @DustinB3403 said:

            But I'm being asked how to fix other peoples stupid

            That is easy. The answer is you cannot and it was a colossal waste of money on your company's part to even try.

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            • DustinB3403D
              DustinB3403
              last edited by

              That's what I said....

              And was told to think about way we could....

              ... . . . .... . . more incomprehensible stuff %$%^&() ^&() . . . .

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
                last edited by

                @DustinB3403 said:

                Correct @Dashrender their IT departments could do this. I cannot.

                Which is why I was looking to bake in a VBScript into the calendar invites.

                That won't work. You can never control someone else's email. It is just fundamentally wrong thinking. If they decide to not respond, they are not going to respond.

                Put VBS into a lot of email will do nothing as well, VBScipt is not a language of email - there is no uniform email format that would process VBScript. None at all. JavaScript would be more likely and only when dealing with people viewing web pages AND letting it run.

                Conceptually you are being send on a wild goose chase.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
                  last edited by

                  @DustinB3403 said:

                  That's what I said....

                  And was told to think about way we could....

                  Tell them that with a little thinking.... obviously this is impossible.

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender @DustinB3403
                    last edited by

                    @DustinB3403 said:

                    But I'm being asked how to fix other peoples stupid

                    huh - Well I think the VBScript for outside companies is a horrible idea (and probably wouldn't work anyways, I'd be beyond surprised if anyone allowed VBScript to run in Outlook - and I doubt it would work at all for non Outlook users).

                    I guess I'd make those sale people make calls confirming appointments. or sending out additional reminders until the attendees actually reply that they are attending.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller
                      last edited by

                      Even if you could:

                      • Get it to run in Outlook and
                      • Get it past the other company's filters and
                      • Not get your company blocked from sending them emails....

                      Then you would still face...

                      • OWA won't run VBScript
                      • Most Outlook will not run VBScript
                      • No non-MS system will run VBScript
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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
                        last edited by JaredBusch

                        @scottalanmiller said:

                        Even if you could:

                        • Get it to run in Outlook and
                        • Get it past the other company's filters and
                        • Not get your company blocked from sending them emails....

                        Then you would still face...

                        • OWA won't run VBScript
                        • Most Outlook will not run VBScript
                        • No non-MS system will run VBScript

                        and brings us right back to

                        @JaredBusch said:

                        That is easy. The answer is you cannot and it was a colossal waste of money on your company's part to even try.

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