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When I tried that it was as simple as clicking the Accept button since Notes
sent the appointment as an iCal file which Outlook recognized. What version of Outlook are you using? "mr799" wrote in message ... |
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Outlook 2003 SP2.
The Accept, Tentative, Decline options are all grayed out. The meeting notice comes as an attachment from the Lotus Notes user and the subject, when, location fields are all filled in properly. I hope there's a simple solution. "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: When I tried that it was as simple as clicking the Accept button since Notes sent the appointment as an iCal file which Outlook recognized. What version of Outlook are you using? "mr799" wrote in message ... |
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