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Old January 6th 09, 06:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Scott
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Default Recurring Groupwise Appt to Outlook (Exchange)

Using Groupwise 7 for one account, Outlook 2007 (Exchange 2007) for another.
I have a recurring appt in Groupwise that I want delegated to my Exchange
account via Outlook. However, when I receive the email in Outlook, it sends
an attachment (*.ics) and clicking on it shows a window saying that it's an
invalid calendar (or appointment) file. Can this be done?
Thanks
Scott

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