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Automatic Recurence of meetings

 
 
bhamlin_1950
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      3rd Dec 2007
When I receive a meeting invite via e-mail using the calender program from a
user of outlook 2003 to my calender program outlook 2003 it always comes as a
weekly recurring item. if she sends inter office to the other users of 2003
it does occur and if she sends it via e-mail to another 2003 outlook calender
all is ok. I can send from 2007 to 2003 and all is ok also
 
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Brian Tillman
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      4th Dec 2007
bhamlin_1950 <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> When I receive a meeting invite via e-mail using the calender program
> from a user of outlook 2003 to my calender program outlook 2003 it
> always comes as a weekly recurring item. if she sends inter office to
> the other users of 2003 it does occur and if she sends it via e-mail
> to another 2003 outlook calender all is ok. I can send from 2007 to
> 2003 and all is ok also


Do you have a Dell? If so, look in Add or Remove Programs for a program
called Outlookaddinsetup and remove that program.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

 
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