Sending tasks between two separate Exchange servers

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We work closely with a sister company, and both companies are using
exchange servers. However, they are both in different locations and
separate domains.

We cannot send tasks back and forth between employees at the two
companies. The task arrives, but there is no way for the recipient to
accept/decline the task.

We have tried all the RTF settings and nothing is working. Does
anyone have any ideas on how to get this working?

Thanks
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

If you create the task and save it to the desktop and then insert it in a Rich Text formatted message and send, does it work then.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After furious head scratching, (e-mail address removed) asked:

| We work closely with a sister company, and both companies are using
| exchange servers. However, they are both in different locations and
| separate domains.
|
| We cannot send tasks back and forth between employees at the two
| companies. The task arrives, but there is no way for the recipient to
| accept/decline the task.
|
| We have tried all the RTF settings and nothing is working. Does
| anyone have any ideas on how to get this working?
|
| Thanks
 
I

info

If you create the task and save it to the desktop and then insert it in a Rich Text formatted message and send, does it work then.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.

After furious head scratching, (e-mail address removed) asked:

| We work closely with a sister company, and both companies are using
| exchange servers.  However, they are both in different locations and
| separate domains.
|
| We cannot send tasks back and forth between employees at the two
| companies.  The task arrives, but there is no way for the recipient to
| accept/decline the task.
|
| We have tried all the RTF settings and nothing is working.  Does
| anyone have any ideas on how to get this working?
|
| Thanks

No, that does not work. It doesnt offer the recipient the option of
accepting/declining. Any other ideas?
 

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