Calendar invites to Outllook users

Problem: When I send a Mac calendar invite to a Windows Outlook recipient, the interface is confusing and problematic.
Question: Is there any way to customise the main body or disable the iCloud content?
Description: In the main body, there is an "iCloud" invitation and some buttons to Accept, Decline, etc. Typically, if a Windows users clicks these, they are redirected to iCloud which is BLOCKED for security reasons (outside our control). [We can't force all Windows IT departments to change this.]
However, if you look VERY CAREFULLY, you can see an iCal-YEARMMDD-NNNN.ics attachment below the Subject line. If the Outlook user opens this, then they can accept the invite without access to iCloud.
Unfortunately, most Windows Outlook users are not aware of this, and the iCloud invite in the main body confuses them.
What can be done that does not require a change on the recipient's side?

Problem: When I send a Mac calendar invite to a Windows Outlook recipient, the interface is confusing and problematic.
Question: Is there any way to customise the main body or disable the iCloud content?
Description: In the main body, there is an "iCloud" invitation and some buttons to Accept, Decline, etc. Typically, if a Windows users clicks these, they are redirected to iCloud which is BLOCKED for security reasons (outside our control). [We can't force all Windows IT departments to change this.]
However, if you look VERY CAREFULLY, you can see an iCal-YEARMMDD-NNNN.ics attachment below the Subject line. If the Outlook user opens this, then they can accept the invite without access to iCloud.
Unfortunately, most Windows Outlook users are not aware of this, and the iCloud invite in the main body confuses them.
What can be done that does not require a change on the recipient's side?

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