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Hello there,
The situation is this. Someone invites a person to a meeting, but when the invitation is sent, a non-delivivery report comes in - from a non existing user. Of course I checked all the delegate permissions and rules, which were not present. The recipient and te should-be-recepient are not related by department, but their names are somewhat related. For instance, a request sent to a user Miedema is being sent to a user called M.Idema. A request sent to a user Jong, P is sent to a user Jong, AJ (no longer in use). There's nothing wrong with the email portion, it's just calendaring... I found one or two similar problems on the internet, but no solutions or explanations. Any help would be appreciated. greetings, Ralph |
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None of the outlook MVP's has an answer to this?? :-(((
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