Why does the click-to-attend link sometimes appear as an icon and sometimes as a URL string?
A. In release 3.4.2.21 and later of the Cisco MeetingPlace for Outlook gateway, there is a registry setting that controls the appearance, but not the behavior, of the click-to-attend link. Optionally, it can appear as either an icon or as a URL string. This option became necessary to provide click-to-attend functionality to those customers who installed the Microsoft security patch (or any mail server application that strips or blocks attachments). The click-to-attend icon is an attachment and thus would be stripped. The URL string is embedded in the message body and provides the same function as the icon, without posing a threat. To set the click-to-attend link to appear as an icon, enter these values on the Outlook gateway machine : Under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Latitude\Calendar Gateway\GenerateAttendConfAttachments , set the value to 0 for the URL string or 1 for the icon.
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