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We just had Outlook 2003 (w/ Small Business Server 2003) installed at work.
I have Outlook 2002 at home. I tried to send home a calendar appointment via "Invite Attendees" (as I have for years so I keep my calendars synced) but when I got home the message didn't look like it used to and there was no way to "Accept" etc. (so it automatically places it on my calendar). the message icon in the inbox looked like a normal email icon and so did the message body, no bar with "Accept" "Deny" etc... I can't believe the two aren't compatible, or did I do something wrong? I have no custom forms associated w/ calendar(s) |
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