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I have a user who is unable to accept an a appointment sent from another
co-worker. When she tries to accept the appointment, she gets the following error message: As the meeting organizer you do not need to respond to the meeting. User did not send the meeting request and she is not the organizer. The meeting shows that it came from her co-worker. It comes to her inbox and it has all of the accept, decline, tentative, options etc. User is using Outlook 2003. Any suggestions? |
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