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Danny - 09 Feb 2006 05:08 GMT
I use OL 2002 (Office XP) I used to be able to invite attendees to an
appointment by email and when they receive it, it's just a email meesage and
doesn't ask for a response. Example, I would have a doctor's appointment on
my calendar and send an invitation to my wife by email the notice of the
appointment. She would get the notice and respond back to accept. Now when I
send the invitation, she gets an email with a lot stuff but it doesn't ask
for a response or put it on her calendar. The only thing that happen was I
had installed Nortons' AV 2003 on her computer. Doesn't make sense to me.
Thanks for the help, I appreciate it.
Danny
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] - 09 Feb 2006 09:30 GMT
First thing to do is disable mail scanning in Norton AV and see what
happens.

>I use OL 2002 (Office XP) I used to be able to invite attendees to an
> appointment by email and when they receive it, it's just a email meesage
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> Thanks for the help, I appreciate it.
> Danny
Danny - 10 Feb 2006 04:59 GMT
Vince... Thanks for the reply. I tried both computers with NAV off and
scanning off for both incoming and outgoing on both computers and still had
the same effect. It doesn' go to my wife for a response to accept or change
and the body of the email has all kinds of detail. I did try to forward the
request as an icalendar, she got it as an attachment and it allowed her to
put it on the calendar, but it's still like it was before.
Danny

> First thing to do is disable mail scanning in Norton AV and see what
> happens.
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> > Thanks for the help, I appreciate it.
> > Danny

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