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Appointments not in Calender

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Aseem - 18 Jan 2004 10:51 GMT
When I receive an appointment request, they dont show up on my calender and I am unable to accept or decline these meeting request. I am using Office 2003. Please help as it is getting me in trouble with my boss?
Sue Mosher [MVP] - 21 Jan 2004 17:16 GMT
What do you actually see in the meeting request? What version of Outlook is
the sender using? What kind of mail server(s)?
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> When I receive an appointment request, they dont show up on my calender and I am unable to accept or decline these meeting request. I am using
Office 2003. Please help as it is getting me in trouble with my boss?
Aseem - 26 Jan 2004 08:26 GMT
It just shows the date and time of the meeting. No buttons to except, decline or tentative appear in the toolbar, and the meetings dont get added to the Calender. The sender is using Outlook 2000 . The mail servers I believe is Microsoft Exchange.
Sue Mosher [MVP] - 26 Jan 2004 12:20 GMT
Please confirm the mail server and version. ALso make sure the sender has
marked the recipient's address for rich-text.
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> It just shows the date and time of the meeting. No buttons to except, decline or tentative appear in the toolbar, and the meetings dont get added
to the Calender. The sender is using Outlook 2000 . The mail servers I
believe is Microsoft Exchange.
 
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