.att file extension on forwarded calendar request

C

Charles

Any idea why the calendar requests from our client are coming over with an
attachment named something like ATT1135421.ATT? Is there a way to open them
in Outlook?

Thanks!
 
J

Jason

Charles,

I don’t know why this is happening but I do have a resolution to the issue.

Go to My Computer/tools/folder options

Select the file type tab

Search for the .ATT file, if it is there delete it.

Now create a new file extension called ATT, click advanced and associate the
file with vCalendar.

Now close outlook if you have it open, the reopen Outlook and open the
meeting request.
 
C

Charles

I've searched my entire C: drive and cannot locate vCalendar. So no luck...

Any idea where I can locate this?

Thanks!
 
J

Jason

You need to follow the instructions I outlined. If you post an email address
I can send screenshots.
 

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