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Unable to accept a meeting invite

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Steve - 11 Dec 2004 01:49 GMT
We are using outlook at office and home. Outlook 2000 at home and Outlook
2002 at the office.  I am able to receive a calendar invite into Outlook 2002
with out a problem.  When I try and accept a meeting invite at home in the
2000 version, I just receive a large amount of text with meeting
parameters,etc., but unable to accept and have it move directly into the
calendar.  Do I need the same version of Outlook to accomplish this or do I
need to make changes to settings on the 2000 version to accept from 2002
version.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 11 Dec 2004 09:23 GMT
Uncheck the option for a reminder.  It is a known problem with Outlook 2000.

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After furious head scratching, Steve asked:

| We are using outlook at office and home. Outlook 2000 at home and
| Outlook 2002 at the office.  I am able to receive a calendar invite
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
| of Outlook to accomplish this or do I need to make changes to
| settings on the 2000 version to accept from 2002 version.

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