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Our environment is outlook 2007 / Exchange 2003 (migrated from 5.5 years
ago) both fully patched. Our problem is if some one external to the company sends a new meeting request from their outlook 2007 client via SMTP/POP3 internet configuration, then when we receive the email with the meeting request file (.ics) attached we can't accept it. The buttons (Accepts, Decline etc) are all greyed out and we are informed "As the meeting organizer, you do not need to respond to the meeting". Any ideas? TBH I'm surprised that no one has brought this to my attention in the 4 years we've been running 2k3, so have a slight concern that when I patched the server about 2 weeks ago it introduced this problem - but I can't be sure as almost all external meetings would actually come from clients who are also running client/server set-ups rather that standalone and these seem to still work. Thanks, Alex |
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I am seeing the same issue when I send someone outside our exchange environment a meeting request. It looks like a meeting request but as described buttons are greyed out and states as the meeting organizer you do not need to respond, but they are not the organizer. Please let me know if you find the cause/solution.
Alex wrote: unable to accept meeting request 15-Sep-08 Our environment is outlook 2007 / Exchange 2003 (migrated from 5.5 years ago) both fully patched. Our problem is if some one external to the company sends a new meeting request from their outlook 2007 client via SMTP/POP3 internet configuration, then when we receive the email with the meeting request file (.ics) attached we can't accept it. The buttons (Accepts, Decline etc) are all greyed out and we are informed "As the meeting organizer, you do not need to respond to the meeting". Any ideas? TBH I'm surprised that no one has brought this to my attention in the 4 years we've been running 2k3, so have a slight concern that when I patched the server about 2 weeks ago it introduced this problem - but I can't be sure as almost all external meetings would actually come from clients who are also running client/server set-ups rather that standalone and these seem to still work. Thanks, Alex Previous Posts In This Thread: On September 15, 2008 4:58 AM Alex wrote: unable to accept meeting request Our environment is outlook 2007 / Exchange 2003 (migrated from 5.5 years ago) both fully patched. Our problem is if some one external to the company sends a new meeting request from their outlook 2007 client via SMTP/POP3 internet configuration, then when we receive the email with the meeting request file (.ics) attached we can't accept it. The buttons (Accepts, Decline etc) are all greyed out and we are informed "As the meeting organizer, you do not need to respond to the meeting". Any ideas? TBH I'm surprised that no one has brought this to my attention in the 4 years we've been running 2k3, so have a slight concern that when I patched the server about 2 weeks ago it introduced this problem - but I can't be sure as almost all external meetings would actually come from clients who are also running client/server set-ups rather that standalone and these seem to still work. Thanks, Alex EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice Easy 2 Minute ASP.NET RSS Client http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...spnet-rss.aspx |
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![]() "Howard Sherman" wrote in message m... I am seeing the same issue You are replying to a post that is over ONE YEAR OLD.... |
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So you are using Exchange 2003 that was upgraded from Exchange 5.5 and are
using Outlook 2007? Do you have the latest updates installed on Outlook 2007? (SP2) Is Exchange 2003 fully patched as well? If yu aren't sure, report back with the version numbers from Help, About. PS - it's much more productive and less annoying to those who can help you if you start your own thread. The year old content in your post doesn't serve a purpose, especially if the you aren't using the exact same versions. We also recommend that you don't use eggheadcafe - use the direct interface to the Microsoft newsgroups at http://www.microsoft.com/communities....calendari ng instead. Or use an NNTP reader - the server name is msnews.microsoft.com -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/ Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: Do you keep Outlook open 24/7? Vote in our poll: http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=22205 "Howard Sherman" wrote in message m... I am seeing the same issue when I send someone outside our exchange environment a meeting request. It looks like a meeting request but as described buttons are greyed out and states as the meeting organizer you do not need to respond, but they are not the organizer. Please let me know if you find the cause/solution. Alex wrote: unable to accept meeting request 15-Sep-08 Our environment is outlook 2007 / Exchange 2003 (migrated from 5.5 years ago) both fully patched. Our problem is if some one external to the company sends a new meeting request from their outlook 2007 client via SMTP/POP3 internet configuration, then when we receive the email with the meeting request file (.ics) attached we can't accept it. The buttons (Accepts, Decline etc) are all greyed out and we are informed "As the meeting organizer, you do not need to respond to the meeting". Any ideas? TBH I'm surprised that no one has brought this to my attention in the 4 years we've been running 2k3, so have a slight concern that when I patched the server about 2 weeks ago it introduced this problem - but I can't be sure as almost all external meetings would actually come from clients who are also running client/server set-ups rather that standalone and these seem to still work. Thanks, Alex Previous Posts In This Thread: On September 15, 2008 4:58 AM Alex wrote: unable to accept meeting request Our environment is outlook 2007 / Exchange 2003 (migrated from 5.5 years ago) both fully patched. Our problem is if some one external to the company sends a new meeting request from their outlook 2007 client via SMTP/POP3 internet configuration, then when we receive the email with the meeting request file (.ics) attached we can't accept it. The buttons (Accepts, Decline etc) are all greyed out and we are informed "As the meeting organizer, you do not need to respond to the meeting". Any ideas? TBH I'm surprised that no one has brought this to my attention in the 4 years we've been running 2k3, so have a slight concern that when I patched the server about 2 weeks ago it introduced this problem - but I can't be sure as almost all external meetings would actually come from clients who are also running client/server set-ups rather that standalone and these seem to still work. Thanks, Alex EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice Easy 2 Minute ASP.NET RSS Client http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...spnet-rss.aspx |
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