J
Jason
All,
I have searched this thread and can't find any answer to my
question, so here it goes:
We have a very mixed environment here when it comes to the
Office suite. Roughly half of our users are using Outlook
XP, and the other half are still using Outlook 2000.
Whenever somebody using Office XP sends a meeting request
to a someone using Office 2000, the meeting request does
not get placed onto the calendar, and rather shows up only
as one large header that they have to try to figure out how
to read to determine when and where their meeting is being
held.
I've upgraded the Office XP computers to the latest service
pack (2), and i've upgraded all of the Outlook 2000 folks
to the latest 2000 service pack (3), but this is still
occuring.
Anything else that can be done to fix this problem without
having to spend a fortune to upgrade 50 people?
Thanks in advance,
Jason
I have searched this thread and can't find any answer to my
question, so here it goes:
We have a very mixed environment here when it comes to the
Office suite. Roughly half of our users are using Outlook
XP, and the other half are still using Outlook 2000.
Whenever somebody using Office XP sends a meeting request
to a someone using Office 2000, the meeting request does
not get placed onto the calendar, and rather shows up only
as one large header that they have to try to figure out how
to read to determine when and where their meeting is being
held.
I've upgraded the Office XP computers to the latest service
pack (2), and i've upgraded all of the Outlook 2000 folks
to the latest 2000 service pack (3), but this is still
occuring.
Anything else that can be done to fix this problem without
having to spend a fortune to upgrade 50 people?
Thanks in advance,
Jason