'Invite Attendees' problem in Outlook 2003

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Dr Ken Brown-Gratchev

My wife and I both have Outlook 2003 on XP Pro PC's (separate software,
all
latest patches/updates/etc, separate PC's) that are literally
side-by-side on
a wireless home-network. Whenever either one of us make a Calendar
entry in
our separate Outlook Calendars on our separate PC's, we send an 'Invite
Attendees' to the other person, so it can be posted for information
purposes
on our separate Calendars (and later downloaded/synched on our cell
phones).
Problem: I get hers in the correct form . that is, they come into my
Inbox
with the choice to 'Accept, Decline, etc.' and I make the choice and
voila!
it is in my Calendar and she is informed of my actions automatically in
her
Inbox. When I send her the same ('Invite Attendees') in reverse, she
gets it
in her Inbox without the choices at the top (as I do) and without most
of the
information, and has no way to add to her Calendar as an entry. I think
we
are setup identically in Outlook, but I may be overlooking something.
Suggestions? Tips? Thanks to anyone for aid with this!

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Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]

See if the "When sending meeting requests over the Internet use iCalendar"
option is checked here: Tools menu > Options > Calendar
 

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