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Send appts from work calendar to home calendar

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Dennis Sauer - 20 Jan 2004 14:10 GMT
When adding a name to INVITE ATTENDEES, I'd like to
include an e-mail address that has the same version of
Outlook.  All that arrives is a text message announcing
the appt.  It will not add the appt to the calendar as it
does within the Exchange environment.  Is there a way to
do this?
Sue Mosher [MVP] - 21 Jan 2004 17:22 GMT
Outlook versions for sender and recipient? Exchange version?
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> When adding a name to INVITE ATTENDEES, I'd like to
> include an e-mail address that has the same version of
> Outlook.  All that arrives is a text message announcing
> the appt.  It will not add the appt to the calendar as it
> does within the Exchange environment.  Is there a way to
> do this?
Dennis Sauer - 21 Jan 2004 22:44 GMT
The client is Outlook 2003 on both ends.  The Exchange
server is at work, and I'm not sure of the version.  Is
there a way to find out?

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>Outlook versions for sender and recipient? Exchange version?
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Sue Mosher [MVP] - 22 Jan 2004 20:11 GMT
If the client is 2003 and you're getting only a text message, chances are
high that it's 5.5. On the home machine, use View | Options and check the
header for the version of the Internet Mail Service used to send the
message.

If that is indeed the environment, on the office system, you will need to
double-click the email address that you're sending to and mark it for
richh-text format.
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    Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
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> The client is Outlook 2003 on both ends.  The Exchange
> server is at work, and I'm not sure of the version.  Is
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