Disappear Meeting template in sharepoint 2010

Hi
I have an strange problem!!
I have two site collection with some sub sites:
1- http://<servername>/
2- http://<servername>/sites/rd
on the second site collection when i was created a site doesn't have a Meeting Template Tab.
or when I was created meeting workspace on the calender, disappear that Meeting template!!
i was used this template and workspace but now there are not any template!!
More interesting is that I have no problem on the first site collection i have this templates.!!!
i don't no that what am i do!
help me.

hi
go to Site settings > Page layouts and site templates and ensure that appropriate site template is added into list of allowed site templates (or choose "Subsites can use any site template" option).
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