Re: Outlook 2003 with Exchange 2000
From: Roady [MVP] (newsgroups_DELETE__at__DELETE_sparnaaij_NO_._SPAM_net)
Date: 11/26/04
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Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 09:29:44 +0100
This information can only be available when you published your Free/Busy
information since your home computer is outside of the Exchange
organisation.
-- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] www.howto-outlook.com Tips of the month: -What do the Outlook Icons Mean? -Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1 ----- "Carlos" <fdg> wrote in message news:uyJidlz0EHA.3756@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... >I created an appointment and sent an invitation to my home address not part > of network. I have same version of Outlook on my home computer. I recieved > the e-mail, I accepted the meeting invite and it added it to my calendar > on > my home computer fine. I then recieved an e-mail saying that my home > address > has accepted. > But in the actual invite in the calendar in the office it say 2 attendees > accepted but "No Information" is shown for the actual calendar part. > I thought this person would be listed as part of the meeting. > > Please advise. > >
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