Tip 58: Using Meeting Requests

November 7, 2003
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Sometimes just firing a reminder isn’t enough–you need it to open an application so you don’t miss it the reminder.

You can do this with a Meeting Request.

  1. Create the meeting request with yourself as the attendee.
  2. Choose online meeting using Windows Media Services, check Automatically start Windows Media with Reminder.
  3. Add a file path to open templates or documents, Web URLs to open your browser.
  4. Send it.

When the appointed time for the reminder arrives, the file opens if you use “always open this file” or pops up the downloaded file Open/Save dialog.

Related posts:

Tip 23: Using Autocomplete
Tip 45: Send Attachments From Windows
Tip 10: Dynamic Distribution Lists
Tip 38: Open and Save Attachments
Tip 51: Fire Reminders From Any Folder
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