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salvatore
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      25th Aug 2003
Outlook 2000 on Windows 2000 Professional
Internet Only mode.

When someone sends a meeting request from their local install of Outlook
(v2000) to me, all I get is an email message about the meeting, not an
accept/decline type invitation.

Do we both have to be on an Exchange server in order to do something like
this?
Thanks.

..salvatore
http://www.sienar.org/


 
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greg mansius [MSFT]
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      27th Aug 2003
They would need to create a contact for you and specify only Rich Text
messages for you. The only way meeting-type messages arrive intact across
the Internet is if they are sent in Rich Text.

Hope this helps.

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"salvatore" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Outlook 2000 on Windows 2000 Professional
> Internet Only mode.
>
> When someone sends a meeting request from their local install of Outlook
> (v2000) to me, all I get is an email message about the meeting, not an
> accept/decline type invitation.
>
> Do we both have to be on an Exchange server in order to do something like
> this?
> Thanks.
>
> .salvatore
> http://www.sienar.org/
>
>



 
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salvatore
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      2nd Sep 2003
This didnt work. I sent a meeting request to a friend in RTF from Outlook
2000 (to his Outlook 2000) and it still came through as a regular email, and
even had a link at the bottom to our OWA client.

Something else at work Im missing here?

Thanks.

..salvatore
http://www.sienar.org/

"greg mansius [MSFT]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> They would need to create a contact for you and specify only Rich Text
> messages for you. The only way meeting-type messages arrive intact across
> the Internet is if they are sent in Rich Text.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> --
> Greg Mansius [MSFT]



 
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Kasey Quanrud [MS]
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      4th Sep 2003
What type of server is the meeting origionating from? A quick answer is
open the meeting and select Actions>Forward as iCal. This should perserve
the meeting.

~Kasey



"salvatore" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> This didnt work. I sent a meeting request to a friend in RTF from Outlook
> 2000 (to his Outlook 2000) and it still came through as a regular email,

and
> even had a link at the bottom to our OWA client.
>
> Something else at work Im missing here?
>
> Thanks.
>
> .salvatore
> http://www.sienar.org/
>
> "greg mansius [MSFT]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > They would need to create a contact for you and specify only Rich Text
> > messages for you. The only way meeting-type messages arrive intact

across
> > the Internet is if they are sent in Rich Text.
> >
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> > --
> > Greg Mansius [MSFT]

>
>



 
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