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Chuck Bohling
This appears to be a bug in outlook 2002 and 2003. I'm using an IMAP server
for email and exchange is not present. Under calendar options, I select
iCalendar format when sending meeting requests.
Fred creates an recurring meeting, adds Sam as an attendee and sends a
notification email. When Sam reads Fred's email, a meeting is created in his
calendar. Sam opens a single occurrence of the meeting, not the whole
series, and declines the meeting. When Fred reads Sam decline email, Outlook
displays the following warning:
"This meeting is not in the Calendar; it may have been moved or deleted."
The iCalendar data appears to contains the correct exception information. If
I use winmail.dat instead of iCalendar, this case works correctly.
Has anybody else experienced this problem? Is it a bug? Anyone know of a
work-around?
for email and exchange is not present. Under calendar options, I select
iCalendar format when sending meeting requests.
Fred creates an recurring meeting, adds Sam as an attendee and sends a
notification email. When Sam reads Fred's email, a meeting is created in his
calendar. Sam opens a single occurrence of the meeting, not the whole
series, and declines the meeting. When Fred reads Sam decline email, Outlook
displays the following warning:
"This meeting is not in the Calendar; it may have been moved or deleted."
The iCalendar data appears to contains the correct exception information. If
I use winmail.dat instead of iCalendar, this case works correctly.
Has anybody else experienced this problem? Is it a bug? Anyone know of a
work-around?