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Hi All,
I have a problem since applying MS Update KB946983 to my XP system
with Outlook 2007 on it.
I have a program that sends email out from a server with a Calendar
Attachment (.ics) attached to it. Before the MS update, when the user
would open the calendar attachment in Outlook they would be presented
with the standard 3 button (Acept/Decline and Tentative).
Now that I have applied the update, those button do not show and the
user can not Accept, etc.. the meeting request.
I have determined that this is due to the fact that the "Description"
tag in the attachment which contains text about the meeting (and shows
up in the body of the meeting when opened) has some text in it with a
URL (ie: http://www/someserver.com) and that is causing the problem
since applying the MS update.
I cannot take out the URL from the description (nor do I want to since
I want the user to be able to click on the URL link in the body of the
calendar meeting) and this still works when opened in Outlook
2002/2003.
Does anyone have any ideas on a workaround?
Thanks!
I have a problem since applying MS Update KB946983 to my XP system
with Outlook 2007 on it.
I have a program that sends email out from a server with a Calendar
Attachment (.ics) attached to it. Before the MS update, when the user
would open the calendar attachment in Outlook they would be presented
with the standard 3 button (Acept/Decline and Tentative).
Now that I have applied the update, those button do not show and the
user can not Accept, etc.. the meeting request.
I have determined that this is due to the fact that the "Description"
tag in the attachment which contains text about the meeting (and shows
up in the body of the meeting when opened) has some text in it with a
URL (ie: http://www/someserver.com) and that is causing the problem
since applying the MS update.
I cannot take out the URL from the description (nor do I want to since
I want the user to be able to click on the URL link in the body of the
calendar meeting) and this still works when opened in Outlook
2002/2003.
Does anyone have any ideas on a workaround?
Thanks!