Outlook request responses and imported ics files

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Paul Moloney

If I import

BEGIN:VCALENDAR

PRODID:-//Company//NONSGML Web //EN

VERSION:2.0

METHOD:pUBLISH

BEGIN:VEVENT

ORGANIZER:MAILTO:[email protected]

DTSTART:20090529T171000Z

DTEND:20090529T172000Z

TRANSP:OPAQUE

SEQUENCE:0

UID:1243354040729@company
DTSTAMP:20090526T160720Z

DESCRIPTION:you have been invited to a meeting: aaaêà.\n\n

SUMMARY:aaaêà

PRIORITY:5

CLASS:pUBLIC

END:VEVENT

END:VCALENDAR


or

BEGIN:VCALENDAR

PRODID:-//Company//NONSGML Web//EN

VERSION:2.0

METHOD:REQUEST

BEGIN:VEVENT

ORGANIZER:MAILTO:[email protected]

DTSTART:20090529T171000Z

DTEND:20090529T172000Z

TRANSP:OPAQUE

SEQUENCE:1

UID:1243354049542@Company
DTSTAMP:20090526T160729Z

DESCRIPTION:You have been invited to a meeting: aaaêà.\n\n

SUMMARY:aaaêà

PRIORITY:5

CLASS:pUBLIC

END:VEVENT

END:VCALENDAR


into Outlook 2003 sp3 or 2007 and select invite attendess by default request
responses is unticked and has to be manually enabled for responses to be
solicited from invitees. These ics files are generated by a servlet and
served with
http headers "Content-Type", "text/calendar; charset=UTF-8" and
"Content-Disposition", "filename=calendar.ics" . Handling non ascii
characters and meeting priorities across Outlook 2003 / 2007 is also
necessary. I'd also like to if possible keep compatability with other
calendaring clients

If however I create a meeting in outlook the request responses is by default
on. Is there any way I change the behaviour for imported files so that
request responses is selected as I can't expect end users to be knowledgable
enough to go poking through menus.
 
P

Paul Moloney

What happens if, instead of importing, you simply drag that file to your
calendar?

Both samples import, however only the first gives me option to invite
attendees. Once I do that the request response menu option is unticked
 

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