outlook 2000 meeting request to outlook 2003

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How

Hi, I have a terminal server running W2K and office 2000, what I want to do
is for persons who remote into the terminal server to be able to use Outlook
2000 to create meeting requests and send to persons who might be running
Outlook 2003 without having to upgrade to Outlook 2003. Can this work
without the upgrade? I had tried to do this but it doesn't seem to work,
does anyone know a solution other than to upgrade?

Thanks
 
H

How

Sorry, I forgot to add that I want the persons using Outlook 2003 to be able
to add the meeting requests from Outlook 2000.
 
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Brian Tillman

How said:
Hi, I have a terminal server running W2K and office 2000, what I want
to do is for persons who remote into the terminal server to be able
to use Outlook 2000 to create meeting requests and send to persons
who might be running Outlook 2003 without having to upgrade to
Outlook 2003. Can this work without the upgrade? I had tried to do
this but it doesn't seem to work, does anyone know a solution other
than to upgrade?

We worked with a mixed Outlook 2000/2002/2003 environment for quite a while
and there was never an interoperability problem such as you describe.
Outlook 2003 had no trouble accepting meeting requests sent from the Outlook
2000. Please describe your symptoms in greater detail. Exactly what
happens and how do you produce the problem?
 
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How

When I send a meeting requests from 2000 to 2003, i receive the email but I
don't get the options to accept, decline or change the meeting requests
sent. It comes as a regular email and not as a request.
Same goes for sending from 2003 to 2000.
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

That means the tnef is getting removed - make sure the recipient is set for
RTf and the mail server isn't stripping it.



** Please include your Outlook version, Account type, and Windows Version
when requesting assistance **
 
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How

It works from 2003 to 2003. The settings in 2000 are all set to RTF, not
sure whatI'm missing.


How said:
It's behind a winproxy server, would that filter out the tnef.
 

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