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Greetings:
I am using my Outlook XP/Windows XP with some IMAP server email accounts. I understand that many features require an Exchange server but I would ask if there are any addons that would allow more functionality with the calendar features. I find that 'inviting others' only generates an email that does not include a date or time. Support Sought |
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Maurice wrote:
I am using my Outlook XP/Windows XP with some IMAP server email accounts. I understand that many features require an Exchange server but I would ask if there are any addons that would allow more functionality with the calendar features. I find that 'inviting others' only generates an email that does not include a date or time. Support Sought Saving an appointment as an ics file and sending it to someone as an attachment should work. -- Brian Tillman |
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