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Outlook 2000 can not process meeting requests from Outlook 2003

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Neilburk - 11 Feb 2005 16:37 GMT
When I send a meeting request from Outlook 2003 to Outlook 2000, the message
on the Outlook 2000 side is all text in the body.  Outlook 2000 can not
process the request.  The buttons for Accept, Decline, etc. are not there and
the body looks like a dump of code.  Any solutions to this?
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 11 Feb 2005 19:47 GMT
A known issue for which Microsoft has issued a hotfix (don't have the link
handy, however).  The workaround is to send meeting requests/appointments to
Outlook 2000 users with the reminder unchecked.

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| When I send a meeting request from Outlook 2003 to Outlook 2000, the message
| on the Outlook 2000 side is all text in the body.  Outlook 2000 can not
| process the request.  The buttons for Accept, Decline, etc. are not there and
| the body looks like a dump of code.  Any solutions to this?
Neilburk - 11 Feb 2005 22:21 GMT
Thank you! If you happen to recall the HotFix, can you let me know?  Or do
you know if the hot fix is included if I get all updates from
officeupdate.com?

> A known issue for which Microsoft has issued a hotfix (don't have the link
> handy, however).  The workaround is to send meeting requests/appointments to
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> and
> | the body looks like a dump of code.  Any solutions to this?
 
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