Outlook 2003

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liya

Hi I have been having this problem of outlook 2003 calendar entry sent out
and shown as text instead of the proper calendar type format

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I have re-installed the microsoft outlook 2003 software and still have this
problem what could be causing this problem? Thank you
 
B

Brian Tillman

liya said:
Hi I have been having this problem of outlook 2003 calendar entry
sent out and shown as text instead of the proper calendar type format

Are you sending this message or receiving it?
 
L

liya

I have problems receiving all invitations from user X as they are displayed
as text and not meetings.

The problem is it is hard to track because I am not the one sending out
the outlook invitations and everytime i send out the invitations from user X
computer they all came out fine! I even checked the "When sending meeting
requests over the Internet, use iCalendar format" under Calendar options
under Advanced options.

I have also made sure that the Internet format for Email Properties of the
contact is using "Send using Outlook Rich Text Format" but when i checked the
the invitations it still kept on being sent as "Let Outlook decide the best
sending format" which mysteriously caused the outlook calendar invite to
appear as plain text
 
B

Brian Tillman

liya said:
I have problems receiving all invitations from user X as they are
displayed as text and not meetings.

The problem is it is hard to track because I am not the one sending
out
the outlook invitations and everytime i send out the invitations from
user X computer they all came out fine! I even checked the "When
sending meeting requests over the Internet, use iCalendar format"
under Calendar options under Advanced options.

I have also made sure that the Internet format for Email Properties
of the contact is using "Send using Outlook Rich Text Format" but
when i checked the the invitations it still kept on being sent as
"Let Outlook decide the best sending format" which mysteriously
caused the outlook calendar invite to appear as plain text

Start Outlook with the /safe command switch and then have someone send an
invite. Does the same thing happen?
 
L

liya

Yes and we still have this problem and troubleshooting is harder when I am
not the one who is sending out the invitations but another person, User x.

Do you perhaps have other alternative solutions(besides reinstalling,
changing options settings, starting outlook in safe mode) to this problem as
it is disrupting our office scheduling at the moment.
 
B

Brian Tillman

liya said:
Yes and we still have this problem and troubleshooting is harder when
I am not the one who is sending out the invitations but another
person, User x.

Again I'll ask: are you receiving or sending the messages?
 
L

liya

I am receiving these emails but I am troubleshooting for my colleague and all
the measures I have carried out to eradicate this problem seems to be of no
avail.
 
B

Brian Tillman

liya said:
I am receiving these emails but I am troubleshooting for my colleague
and all the measures I have carried out to eradicate this problem
seems to be of no avail.

What version of Windows does your PC run? What type of account is the
sender using? If the sender opens your contact record, double-clicks your
email address, does the sender see an "E-mail Properties" dialogue? If so,
what does the "Internet format" drop-down at the bottom indicate?
 
L

liya

What version of Windows does your PC run?
Ans:Windows XP

What type of account is the
sender using?

Ans:pop3 mail account

What does the "Internet format" drop-down at the bottom indicate?
Ans:Send using Outlook Rich Text Format



If the sender opens your contact record, double-clicks your
 
B

Brian Tillman

liya said:
What does the "Internet format" drop-down at the bottom indicate?
Ans:Send using Outlook Rich Text Format

Change this to "Let Outlook decide..." WHat happens then?
 

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