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meeting request from lotus-notes
I can receive meeting requests from a lotus-notes user. They present
themselves as a Outlook meeting request, but the ACCEPT and DECLINE buttons are disabled. How do I enable these buttons? |
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Do you know if the meeting requests are iCal files? Also, which version of
Outlook are you using and do you know which version of Notes is being used? I use Notes at work so I might be able to test this out between my work mail client & Outlook "commer" wrote in message ... I can receive meeting requests from a lotus-notes user. They present themselves as a Outlook meeting request, but the ACCEPT and DECLINE buttons are disabled. How do I enable these buttons? |
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OK, I just tried it between Notes 6.5.3 & OL2003 SP2 and it worked fine.
"commer" wrote in message ... I can receive meeting requests from a lotus-notes user. They present themselves as a Outlook meeting request, but the ACCEPT and DECLINE buttons are disabled. How do I enable these buttons? |
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