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Appointment requests showing as attachements

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K_Mace - 12 Nov 2005 00:47 GMT
Emailed appointment requests are shoing up to the invited attendees as
attachments (.ics file) which have to be opened then can be accepted. How can
the preview pane identify that the "attachment" in this case is an associated
file to be used by Outlook only for scheduling purposes?
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] - 12 Nov 2005 10:59 GMT
What program are the invitees using?

> Emailed appointment requests are shoing up to the invited attendees as
> attachments (.ics file) which have to be opened then can be accepted. How
> can
> the preview pane identify that the "attachment" in this case is an
> associated
> file to be used by Outlook only for scheduling purposes?
K_Mace - 12 Nov 2005 12:56 GMT
Using Outlook 2002 SP3. The request used to have the accept, decline etc
buttons in the preview pane instead of having to open the attachment....
thanks!!

> What program are the invitees using?
>
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> > associated
> > file to be used by Outlook only for scheduling purposes?
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 12 Nov 2005 16:53 GMT
What view for the preview are the users showing?  Reading pane options?

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After furious head scratching, K_Mace asked:

| Using Outlook 2002 SP3. The request used to have the accept, decline
| etc buttons in the preview pane instead of having to open the
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||| associated
||| file to be used by Outlook only for scheduling purposes?
 
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