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Old May 23rd 07, 07:20 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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Default Fixed!

Okay - so here is the REAL problem. Egghead Cafe posters do not have a clue, no money to buy one, and never include the post to which they are replying, which makes them look like idiots.

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After furious head scratching, Sam Speight asked:

| Ok so here is what the problem was. In the delegates tab of the user
| the requests were being sent on behalf of... there are a list of
| users who will have have rights to their calender. In properties
| there is a tick box that sends an email to that person for entries
| into the calendar. Unticking this fixed my problem! So user A was
| sending the request to user B, They clicked accept causing the entry
| to appear in their calendar. Then due to the mentioned tickbox for
| user A and C in user B's delegate tab. They were sent the acceptance
| email. Not sure if that makes sense, the user stared at me blankly
| when i tried to explain. Thanks for your post helped my train of
| thought. Hope this fixes it for you too!
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