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My apologies for cross-posting
Whenever a meeting request is sent to user1, the request is received by user1. The strange thing is that the sender also receives a non-deliverable email indicating that user2 was sent the message. User2 is no longer with the company. This has been going on with Outlook 2000 and Outlook 2003. I suspect that the issue may be on the Exchange side. Any idea how to get rid of user2 as part of the meeting request. It does happen on different workstations. It doesn't seem to happen when sending a regular Email to user1. Thanks In Advance |
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Mike Chung wrote:
Whenever a meeting request is sent to user1, the request is received by user1. The strange thing is that the sender also receives a non-deliverable email indicating that user2 was sent the message. User2 is no longer with the company. Sounds like one of those users is still a delegate of the other. Check the delegation settings in AD. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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