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task requests/updates and OWA/OMA

 
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Pedro CR



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 10:00 am    Post subject: task requests/updates and OWA/OMA Reply with quote

Hi

I am wondering if anyone has asked the question as to why Task Requests and
Task Updates are hidden from the user when using OWA/OMA/ExchangeActiveSync?
I know that those components cannot process task requests. However one
should be able to still see them at least in some kind of "Read Only Mode".

It does not make much sense that one can't really see the true contents of
his Inbox. Also a task Request is often something that you don't want and
can't miss out.

What do you think about this? Is there a workaround to make them show up in
OWA/OMA/ExchActSync?

Thank you very much for attention. All feedback is greattly appreciated
Pedro R.

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Pedro CR



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PostPosted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 11:29 am    Post subject: Re: task requests/updates and OWA/OMA Reply with quote

well since there is still no answer I presume that nobody uses Tasks and
Task Assignment.
I hope that someone from MS reads this post and flag it for analysis.

Anyway I was thinking if there a way to write/code an add-in or something
similar that attaches to the Activesync/OMA directoryes and that could
intercept traffic and feed in messages i.e. email versions of the task
requests.


"Pedro CR" escreveu na mensagem %23WIHA.5980@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Hi
>
> I am wondering if anyone has asked the question as to why Task Requests
> and Task Updates are hidden from the user when using
> OWA/OMA/ExchangeActiveSync?
> I know that those components cannot process task requests. However one
> should be able to still see them at least in some kind of "Read Only
> Mode".
>
> It does not make much sense that one can't really see the true contents of
> his Inbox. Also a task Request is often something that you don't want and
> can't miss out.
>
> What do you think about this? Is there a workaround to make them show up
> in OWA/OMA/ExchActSync?
>
> Thank you very much for attention. All feedback is greattly appreciated
> Pedro R.
>

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