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How to adjust account setting to recieve a lotus notes invitation

 
 
inKlein
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      28th Aug 2008
When I recieve a meeting invitation from a user of Lotus Notes, my trend
antivirus detects the message and changes it into a txt message (which can't
be deciphered). Trend Micro's response was that I need to change my account
settings on Outlook so that these Lotus Notes invitations do not get changed
into txt documents. Does anyone know how to do this?
 
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calderara
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      4th Nov 2008
I actually get the same problem did tou find the solution ?

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> When I recieve a meeting invitation from a user of Lotus Notes, my trend
> antivirus detects the message and changes it into a txt message (which can't
> be deciphered). Trend Micro's response was that I need to change my account
> settings on Outlook so that these Lotus Notes invitations do not get changed
> into txt documents. Does anyone know how to do this?

 
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