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Greetings everyone,
I'm having the same problem with my clients. If a user (who is using outlook2003 in new york) sends a "meeting invitation" to another user (who is also using outlook2003 in California) he or she is not able to view the "accept, tentative, decline, or propose new time" buttons. instead, the invitation is sent as an email and not as a calander event. How does the user respond to the invite? please help! Regards, Chris "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I don't have an answer yet. I haven't seen this happen myself so it's a bit hard to diagnose... "Gatemouth" wrote in message ... Vince, I hope you don't mind if I jump in for the sake of the discussion: Yes, iCal is enabled on both sending and receiving Outlooks. Outlook 2003 is running on all machines, and some receive a bonafide email formatted as a Calendar Invite, and others get the ical info as garbled text in the body of a normal email. This problem is reported on this board every week. I've needed an answer to this an NO ONE is able to answer it on this board! So I lay down the challenge to anyone out the CAN YOU ANSWER THIS OUTLOOK ISSUE? |
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Has anyone offered an answer to this yet?
"Swordsaint" wrote: Greetings everyone, I'm having the same problem with my clients. If a user (who is using outlook2003 in new york) sends a "meeting invitation" to another user (who is also using outlook2003 in California) he or she is not able to view the "accept, tentative, decline, or propose new time" buttons. instead, the invitation is sent as an email and not as a calander event. How does the user respond to the invite? please help! Regards, Chris "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I don't have an answer yet. I haven't seen this happen myself so it's a bit hard to diagnose... "Gatemouth" wrote in message ... Vince, I hope you don't mind if I jump in for the sake of the discussion: Yes, iCal is enabled on both sending and receiving Outlooks. Outlook 2003 is running on all machines, and some receive a bonafide email formatted as a Calendar Invite, and others get the ical info as garbled text in the body of a normal email. This problem is reported on this board every week. I've needed an answer to this an NO ONE is able to answer it on this board! So I lay down the challenge to anyone out the CAN YOU ANSWER THIS OUTLOOK ISSUE? |
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