> > All users are running Outlook 2000.
>
> Are they sending in Rich Text format?
> Messages were not being sent in rich text format, but when I switched
> from plain text and sent a test appointment, it did not make any
> difference.
I thought you said originally that you were the one receiving appointments
as attachments. I'm not sure what sending an appointment to someone else
proves.
> It is only the one computer that is receiving
> appointments with the attachments - the others are working properly.
> Our system was working until we moved offices and changed internet
> service providers. I am stumped.
Are you saying that no matter who logs into that PC to use Outlook, everyone
using that PC receives appointments as attachments, or are you saying that
one particular individual (you) receives appointments as attachments? Does
this happen no matter who sends the appointments, or only if one individual
sends them?

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