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Tony - 10 Oct 2006 21:27 GMT
My Outlook 2002 doesn't seem to be able to accept or decline calendar
invites; for example, when I receive a calendar invite, the invite just looks
like an empty email with no option for me to accept or decline.

Any ideas?  It's driving me crazy, and I can't seem to find any solution out
here in the expanse of the web.

-Tony
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 11 Oct 2006 06:00 GMT
Is the icon a calendar icon or envelope? Are you using exchange server and
if so, are they invites coming from others on your exchange server?

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> My Outlook 2002 doesn't seem to be able to accept or decline calendar
> invites; for example, when I receive a calendar invite, the invite just
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> -Tony
Tony - 11 Oct 2006 06:09 GMT
I've just noticed a few more details about my issue:

- I am pulling mail into Outlook 2002/XP via IMAP;
- The icon is an envelope when the mail arrives in my inbox;
- I've noticed that when I move the item in question to another folder, and
then access the item in the new folder, the calendar invite functions, and I
have the option of accepting/declining the invite; I cannot do the same when
the item remains in the inbox;
- The invites (so far) are coming from people who are on the same
IMAP/exchange server, i.e. from our school's .edu domain.

Thanks in advance.

-Tony

> Is the icon a calendar icon or envelope? Are you using exchange server and
> if so, are they invites coming from others on your exchange server?
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> > -Tony
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 11 Oct 2006 14:57 GMT
it's an issue with the imap account. it should work if the message is
completely downloaded, but if not, you'll have to keep doing the move
routine before accepting or declining.

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Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
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Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/

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> I've just noticed a few more details about my issue:
>
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>> > -Tony
Tony - 11 Oct 2006 06:10 GMT
I've just noticed a few more details about my issue:

- I am pulling mail into Outlook 2002/XP via IMAP;
- The icon is an envelope when the mail arrives in my inbox;
- I've noticed that when I move the item in question to another folder, and
then access the item in the new folder, the calendar invite functions, and I
have the option of accepting/declining the invite; I cannot do the same when
the item remains in the inbox;
- The invites (so far) are coming from people who are on the same
IMAP/exchange server, i.e. from our school's .edu domain.

Thanks in advance.

-Tony

> Is the icon a calendar icon or envelope? Are you using exchange server and
> if so, are they invites coming from others on your exchange server?
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> >
> > -Tony

> Is the icon a calendar icon or envelope? Are you using exchange server and
> if so, are they invites coming from others on your exchange server?
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> >
> > -Tony
Tony - 11 Oct 2006 06:10 GMT
I've just noticed a few more details about my issue:

- I am pulling mail into Outlook 2002/XP via IMAP;
- The icon is an envelope when the mail arrives in my inbox;
- I've noticed that when I move the item in question to another folder, and
then access the item in the new folder, the calendar invite functions, and I
have the option of accepting/declining the invite; I cannot do the same when
the item remains in the inbox;
- The invites (so far) are coming from people who are on the same
IMAP/exchange server, i.e. from our school's .edu domain.

Thanks in advance.

-Tony

> Is the icon a calendar icon or envelope? Are you using exchange server and
> if so, are they invites coming from others on your exchange server?
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> >
> > -Tony
Tony - 11 Oct 2006 06:11 GMT
I've just noticed a few more details about my issue:

- I am pulling mail into Outlook 2002/XP via IMAP;
- The icon is an envelope when the mail arrives in my inbox;
- I've noticed that when I move the item in question to another folder, and
then access the item in the new folder, the calendar invite functions, and I
have the option of accepting/declining the invite; I cannot do the same when
the item remains in the inbox;
- The invites (so far) are coming from people who are on the same
IMAP/exchange server, i.e. from our school's .edu domain.

Thanks in advance.

-Tony

> Is the icon a calendar icon or envelope? Are you using exchange server and
> if so, are they invites coming from others on your exchange server?
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> >
> > -Tony

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