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When I click the "to add this meeting to your calendar program (for example
Microsoft Outlook)" link embedded in the Webex e-mail invitation, no entry is
created in my Calendar. I get the File Download dialog with the iCalendar
file, but when I click open, the Meeting Schedule dialog opens, but no
meeting is created after I click reply. When click save in the File Download
dialog, the file is stored to a 'download' folder but again no meeting is
created. I created the meeting in Webex as the meeting host, and I notice a
message towards the top of the Meeting Schedule dialog "as the meeting host,
you do not need to respond to the meeting" but how else would I enter into my
Calendar? I don't think the fact that I'm the host should have anything to
do with my not being able to enter the meeting in my Calendar.
I'm using Outlook 2007 as a POP3 and SMTP clients pointing to a hosted
e-mail server at Network Solutions. Outlook 2007 is configured with the
default .pst settings. IOWs I didn't change where Outlook stores the
Outlook.pst file.
Any help is appreciated...
Microsoft Outlook)" link embedded in the Webex e-mail invitation, no entry is
created in my Calendar. I get the File Download dialog with the iCalendar
file, but when I click open, the Meeting Schedule dialog opens, but no
meeting is created after I click reply. When click save in the File Download
dialog, the file is stored to a 'download' folder but again no meeting is
created. I created the meeting in Webex as the meeting host, and I notice a
message towards the top of the Meeting Schedule dialog "as the meeting host,
you do not need to respond to the meeting" but how else would I enter into my
Calendar? I don't think the fact that I'm the host should have anything to
do with my not being able to enter the meeting in my Calendar.
I'm using Outlook 2007 as a POP3 and SMTP clients pointing to a hosted
e-mail server at Network Solutions. Outlook 2007 is configured with the
default .pst settings. IOWs I didn't change where Outlook stores the
Outlook.pst file.
Any help is appreciated...