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At the office we use Outlook 2003 Small Business Edition. At home we use
Outlook 2003 Professional Edition. If I enter a new appointment at the office, I can email to my home email address by clicking "Forward as iCalendar." Then when I get home I can click on the appointment, and click save and it will be in my calendar on my home computer. However, when I forward appointments from home to the office, I can't save them to the calendar that way. Any suggestions? |
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What happens when you try?
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Andrea" wrote in message ... At the office we use Outlook 2003 Small Business Edition. At home we use Outlook 2003 Professional Edition. If I enter a new appointment at the office, I can email to my home email address by clicking "Forward as iCalendar." Then when I get home I can click on the appointment, and click save and it will be in my calendar on my home computer. However, when I forward appointments from home to the office, I can't save them to the calendar that way. Any suggestions? |
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Sue, when I receive the appointment at work (emailed from my home computer),
and click on it, it opens in a window that's sort of like an appointment. In the title bar, there's the calendar icon in the top left corner and the name of the appointment. Underneath that, there's a menu toolbar with File, Edit, View, etc. Underneath that, there's another toolbar that has options for Accept, Tentative, Decline and Propose New Time, but these options are grayed out. This tool bar also has options for Calendar...., Save, Attach and Delete. The next line says, "This meeting is not in the Calendar; it may have been moved or deleted. The next line is "To...", with a space for me to insert an emial address. What I can't figure out is how to save it as an appointment in my calendar. It works fine on the other end, at my home computer. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What happens when you try? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Andrea" wrote in message ... At the office we use Outlook 2003 Small Business Edition. At home we use Outlook 2003 Professional Edition. If I enter a new appointment at the office, I can email to my home email address by clicking "Forward as iCalendar." Then when I get home I can click on the appointment, and click save and it will be in my calendar on my home computer. However, when I forward appointments from home to the office, I can't save them to the calendar that way. Any suggestions? |
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Try File | Copy to Folder.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Andrea" wrote in message ... Sue, when I receive the appointment at work (emailed from my home computer), and click on it, it opens in a window that's sort of like an appointment. In the title bar, there's the calendar icon in the top left corner and the name of the appointment. Underneath that, there's a menu toolbar with File, Edit, View, etc. Underneath that, there's another toolbar that has options for Accept, Tentative, Decline and Propose New Time, but these options are grayed out. This tool bar also has options for Calendar...., Save, Attach and Delete. The next line says, "This meeting is not in the Calendar; it may have been moved or deleted. The next line is "To...", with a space for me to insert an emial address. What I can't figure out is how to save it as an appointment in my calendar. It works fine on the other end, at my home computer. At the office we use Outlook 2003 Small Business Edition. At home we use Outlook 2003 Professional Edition. If I enter a new appointment at the office, I can email to my home email address by clicking "Forward as iCalendar." Then when I get home I can click on the appointment, and click save and it will be in my calendar on my home computer. However, when I forward appointments from home to the office, I can't save them to the calendar that way. Any suggestions? |
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Sue, thanks, very much. It's still a lot more cumbersome than what happens
when I email appointments from the office to home -- I just click on them and click "Save" -- but it gets me there. I really appreciate it. Is this due to the fact that one version of Outook is Professional and the other is the Small Business edition? "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Try File | Copy to Folder. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Andrea" wrote in message ... Sue, when I receive the appointment at work (emailed from my home computer), and click on it, it opens in a window that's sort of like an appointment. In the title bar, there's the calendar icon in the top left corner and the name of the appointment. Underneath that, there's a menu toolbar with File, Edit, View, etc. Underneath that, there's another toolbar that has options for Accept, Tentative, Decline and Propose New Time, but these options are grayed out. This tool bar also has options for Calendar...., Save, Attach and Delete. The next line says, "This meeting is not in the Calendar; it may have been moved or deleted. The next line is "To...", with a space for me to insert an emial address. What I can't figure out is how to save it as an appointment in my calendar. It works fine on the other end, at my home computer. At the office we use Outlook 2003 Small Business Edition. At home we use Outlook 2003 Professional Edition. If I enter a new appointment at the office, I can email to my home email address by clicking "Forward as iCalendar." Then when I get home I can click on the appointment, and click save and it will be in my calendar on my home computer. However, when I forward appointments from home to the office, I can't save them to the calendar that way. Any suggestions? |
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More likely, it's that you're using Exchange as your mail server at work, and it's not translating outbound meeting requests into iCalendar.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Andrea" wrote in message ... Sue, thanks, very much. It's still a lot more cumbersome than what happens when I email appointments from the office to home -- I just click on them and click "Save" -- but it gets me there. I really appreciate it. Is this due to the fact that one version of Outook is Professional and the other is the Small Business edition? "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Try File | Copy to Folder. "Andrea" wrote in message ... Sue, when I receive the appointment at work (emailed from my home computer), and click on it, it opens in a window that's sort of like an appointment. In the title bar, there's the calendar icon in the top left corner and the name of the appointment. Underneath that, there's a menu toolbar with File, Edit, View, etc. Underneath that, there's another toolbar that has options for Accept, Tentative, Decline and Propose New Time, but these options are grayed out. This tool bar also has options for Calendar...., Save, Attach and Delete. The next line says, "This meeting is not in the Calendar; it may have been moved or deleted. The next line is "To...", with a space for me to insert an emial address. What I can't figure out is how to save it as an appointment in my calendar. It works fine on the other end, at my home computer. At the office we use Outlook 2003 Small Business Edition. At home we use Outlook 2003 Professional Edition. If I enter a new appointment at the office, I can email to my home email address by clicking "Forward as iCalendar." Then when I get home I can click on the appointment, and click save and it will be in my calendar on my home computer. However, when I forward appointments from home to the office, I can't save them to the calendar that way. Any suggestions? |
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I have the same problem... except I have newly instaled MS~SBS w/OL 2003 at
work, and OL Pro XP (2002) sp3 at home. All appointments sent home show as a normal email, no where to "Accept", Deny" etc... and save to calendar. Andrea, I want to try to ..."clicking "Forward as iCalendar."... but how do I do that? (I don't recal seeing a button to forward...) do I have to save first, then right click "Forward" that way? "Andrea" wrote in message ... At the office we use Outlook 2003 Small Business Edition. At home we use Outlook 2003 Professional Edition. If I enter a new appointment at the office, I can email to my home email address by clicking "Forward as iCalendar." Then when I get home I can click on the appointment, and click save and it will be in my calendar on my home computer. However, when I forward appointments from home to the office, I can't save them to the calendar that way. Any suggestions? |
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Andrea, as I posted earlier I have a similar problem. Have you tried the
"Invite Attendees" method sending TO work instead of Forward as iCalendar? (BTW I found the forward as iCalendar button I asked about in last post), I too have OL 2003 at work, (with MS Small Business Server), and I believe as Sue said... ...."More likely, it's that you're using Exchange as your mail server at work, and it's not translating outbound meeting requests into iCalendar."... I can successfully send appointments TO work via "Invite Attendees" (then a simple "Accept" on the other end places it in the calendar) but cannot successfully send Invite Attendees home, so I will use your method (Forward as iCalendar) while sending appointments home to sync. "Andrea" wrote in message ... Sue, thanks, very much. It's still a lot more cumbersome than what happens when I email appointments from the office to home -- I just click on them and click "Save" -- but it gets me there. I really appreciate it. Is this due to the fact that one version of Outook is Professional and the other is the Small Business edition? "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Try File | Copy to Folder. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Andrea" wrote in message ... Sue, when I receive the appointment at work (emailed from my home computer), and click on it, it opens in a window that's sort of like an appointment. In the title bar, there's the calendar icon in the top left corner and the name of the appointment. Underneath that, there's a menu toolbar with File, Edit, View, etc. Underneath that, there's another toolbar that has options for Accept, Tentative, Decline and Propose New Time, but these options are grayed out. This tool bar also has options for Calendar...., Save, Attach and Delete. The next line says, "This meeting is not in the Calendar; it may have been moved or deleted. The next line is "To...", with a space for me to insert an emial address. What I can't figure out is how to save it as an appointment in my calendar. It works fine on the other end, at my home computer. At the office we use Outlook 2003 Small Business Edition. At home we use Outlook 2003 Professional Edition. If I enter a new appointment at the office, I can email to my home address by clicking "Forward as iCalendar." Then when I get home I can click on the appointment, and click save and it will be in my calendar on my home computer. However, when I forward appointments from home to the office, I can't save them to the calendar that way. Any suggestions? |
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Wow, Stimpy, that does work!!! Thank you very mcuh!
"Stimpy" wrote: Andrea, as I posted earlier I have a similar problem. Have you tried the "Invite Attendees" method sending TO work instead of Forward as iCalendar? (BTW I found the forward as iCalendar button I asked about in last post), I too have OL 2003 at work, (with MS Small Business Server), and I believe as Sue said... ...."More likely, it's that you're using Exchange as your mail server at work, and it's not translating outbound meeting requests into iCalendar."... I can successfully send appointments TO work via "Invite Attendees" (then a simple "Accept" on the other end places it in the calendar) but cannot successfully send Invite Attendees home, so I will use your method (Forward as iCalendar) while sending appointments home to sync. "Andrea" wrote in message ... Sue, thanks, very much. It's still a lot more cumbersome than what happens when I email appointments from the office to home -- I just click on them and click "Save" -- but it gets me there. I really appreciate it. Is this due to the fact that one version of Outook is Professional and the other is the Small Business edition? "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Try File | Copy to Folder. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Andrea" wrote in message ... Sue, when I receive the appointment at work (emailed from my home computer), and click on it, it opens in a window that's sort of like an appointment. In the title bar, there's the calendar icon in the top left corner and the name of the appointment. Underneath that, there's a menu toolbar with File, Edit, View, etc. Underneath that, there's another toolbar that has options for Accept, Tentative, Decline and Propose New Time, but these options are grayed out. This tool bar also has options for Calendar...., Save, Attach and Delete. The next line says, "This meeting is not in the Calendar; it may have been moved or deleted. The next line is "To...", with a space for me to insert an emial address. What I can't figure out is how to save it as an appointment in my calendar. It works fine on the other end, at my home computer. At the office we use Outlook 2003 Small Business Edition. At home we use Outlook 2003 Professional Edition. If I enter a new appointment at the office, I can email to my home address by clicking "Forward as iCalendar." Then when I get home I can click on the appointment, and click save and it will be in my calendar on my home computer. However, when I forward appointments from home to the office, I can't save them to the calendar that way. Any suggestions? |
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