Accepting iCal invites with iOS 4?

I read that this is available for certain types of calendars (server based?). Has anyone figured this out.
Thanks,
Ken

Hi there. I've stumbled upon a workaround! No rewriting code or any such nonsense.
Here are the steps I take, using Outlook 2002.
1) open calendar invite message in Outlook
2) save the *.msg file _that is attached to the message_ somewhere easy to locate, like your Windows desktop
3) copy the saved file that now sits on your desktop
4) open the Outlook mail window again
5) paste the file from your desktop into your list of messages.
6) locate the pasted message
7) open the pasted message. *You can now accept the message and it will appear in your Outlook calendar.*
Please circulate this workaround!
Message was edited by: zttztt

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