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da-moe - 07 Feb 2006 14:35 GMT
OLK03/WinXP/Exch environment - I sent a single user a task. She can not open
it, accept it, decline it or delete it. The same message keeps appearing
which reads:

Please save the task order by clicking SAve task Order on the Actions menu
in the "Tasks Folder". The view must not be filtered or grouped for Save
Task Order to be avialable. COuld not complete the operation. One or more
parameter values are not valid. OK
Tree - 07 Feb 2006 15:40 GMT
And this occurs only since the last Security Update?  Microsoft is working on
the issue.  Try searching "can not accept tasks" to see the threads of grief.

Fortunately, one can see the details/attachments in the preview pane.  I've
taken to using Follow Up Flags to organize tasks that are sent to me.  "So
long as the bills are sent out on time," says The Boss, who really didn't
care for the flood of completion notices.

Tree, ready with Plan B, C and D...as necessary

> OLK03/WinXP/Exch environment - I sent a single user a task. She can not open
> it, accept it, decline it or delete it. The same message keeps appearing
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Task Order to be avialable. COuld not complete the operation. One or more
> parameter values are not valid. OK
 
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