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Old May 31st 06, 10:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
CruzerZERO
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Default Issues receiving Meeting invitations in Outlook 2000

Hello,

I'm currently having a trouble between two computers at the moment, one uses
Office XP Pro, the other, Office 2000. Whenever the user with Office XP sends
a Calendar meeting invitation using Outlook, to the user with Outlook 2000,
the message comes out as Plain Text, instead of HTML as it should. Both are
configured so that they send and recieve in HTML.

I'm taking a guess that it might just be a conflict between the two
versions, because when the Outlook 2000 user sends an invite, the Outlook XP
user receives it fine, and the user in 2000 will get an acceptance reply
normally, without any problems.

Any help is greatly appreciated, I've lost my mind trying to reinstall
constantly and ran out of options with the troubleshooter, co-workers,
friends, etc.

Thanks in advance.
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Old May 31st 06, 10:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Issues receiving Meeting invitations in Outlook 2000

Microsoft offers a hotfix for Outlook 2000 to improve its compatibility with iCal/vCal 2.0 meeting requests. See http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=823199 . Alternatively, have Outlook 2002/2003 senders avoid using reminders in the meeting requests they send to Outlook 2000 recipients.

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"CruzerZERO" wrote in message ...
Hello,

I'm currently having a trouble between two computers at the moment, one uses
Office XP Pro, the other, Office 2000. Whenever the user with Office XP sends
a Calendar meeting invitation using Outlook, to the user with Outlook 2000,
the message comes out as Plain Text, instead of HTML as it should. Both are
configured so that they send and recieve in HTML.

I'm taking a guess that it might just be a conflict between the two
versions, because when the Outlook 2000 user sends an invite, the Outlook XP
user receives it fine, and the user in 2000 will get an acceptance reply
normally, without any problems.

Any help is greatly appreciated, I've lost my mind trying to reinstall
constantly and ran out of options with the troubleshooter, co-workers,
friends, etc.

Thanks in advance.

 




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