Hello,
I am not able to send a invitation for a meeting. Furthermore I am not able
to send this meeting by e-mail.
Furthermore I do not want to register for any support community in the world
wide web to get a solution for such a business critical issue.
Please let me know what can cause that I am no longer able to send meetings
by E-Mail or to send invitations.
Thank you.
Dirk Lehmann
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM - 09 May 2008 00:22 GMT
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I don't know one sends a meeting by E-mail.
What error messages do you get from what program?

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Dirk Lehmann - 12 May 2008 16:38 GMT
> I don't know one sends a meeting by E-mail.
> What error messages do you get from what program?
It just does not work. I get no error message. If I click on "send with
e-mail" nothing happens.
Please let me know why I does not work anymore.
Dirk
Dirk Lehmann - 12 May 2008 16:41 GMT
I use in the windows-calendar.
If I click on "send invitation" after selection of the meeting-members of
this meeting nothing happens. I had worked a couple of weeks ago.
Please let me know how to fix this!
Thank you
Dirk
Dave - 12 May 2008 19:01 GMT
Check to see if Windows Mail is your default email program.
Go to "Start" - "Default Programs" - "Set your default programs".
highlight "Windows Mail", then click on "Choose defaults for this program".
click on "Select all"
click on "Save"

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robertmiles@bellsouthNOSPAM.net - 12 May 2008 19:16 GMT
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I had a similar result when I started the Windows Calendar program, then
clicked on Share, then Send via E-mail, except that I then had to enter
which
email address to send it to; I used my own address. It sent the message,
but the message didn't come back for about 5 minutes, and was empty when
it arrived. That's the first time I've used Windows Calendar, though, so I
won't claim to be an expert.
Gary VanderMolen - 09 May 2008 02:05 GMT
This newsgroup supports Windows Mail, Microsoft's free email client.
What you want is only handled by Outlook, the business email client.
Don't expect freebie software to provide business-class solutions.

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Steve Cochran - 09 May 2008 13:54 GMT
You are probably used to Outlook. You cannot send mail with Outlook unless
you have it installed.
steve
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