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I recently migrated a number of users from one Exchange server to another
(2003 to 2007). Basically we brought them in-house by exporting from the old system and running "Import" on the new one. The migration went smooth with no problems. Soon after however, the users started reporting that when they try to send a exisiting Calendar invitation (one that was imported) they get errors. In one case the error read that "UserA is not allowed to send on behalf of UserA" which is really hard to explain to the usuers (basically a user is not allowed to send on his own behalf). I messed around with permissions but that did not help. Has anyone come accross this and found a workaround? The easy one is to recreate the message but I have users with a lot of appointments. Thank you in advance, |
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Hi Diane, They had accounts on the hosted server and I had to create their accounts on our server (where the information was imported). The names remained the same and I imported while logged in under their credentials. From what I understand, the event in question are recurring meetings and they are just trying to advise all attendees of schedule change or last minutes additions. I will try to get more information. Jack "Diane Poremsky {MVP}" wrote: did they get new exchange accounts? How are they trying to send the invites? -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: ** Please include your Outlook version, Account type, and Windows Version when requesting assistance ** "Jack" wrote in message ... I recently migrated a number of users from one Exchange server to another (2003 to 2007). Basically we brought them in-house by exporting from the old system and running "Import" on the new one. The migration went smooth with no problems. Soon after however, the users started reporting that when they try to send a exisiting Calendar invitation (one that was imported) they get errors. In one case the error read that "UserA is not allowed to send on behalf of UserA" which is really hard to explain to the usuers (basically a user is not allowed to send on his own behalf). I messed around with permissions but that did not help. Has anyone come accross this and found a workaround? The easy one is to recreate the message but I have users with a lot of appointments. Thank you in advance, |
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Basically there is a schedule change and there is a popup to notify other
people. It seems that an attempt is made to email through the non-existing server (the old machine). "Jack" wrote: Hi Diane, They had accounts on the hosted server and I had to create their accounts on our server (where the information was imported). The names remained the same and I imported while logged in under their credentials. From what I understand, the event in question are recurring meetings and they are just trying to advise all attendees of schedule change or last minutes additions. I will try to get more information. Jack "Diane Poremsky {MVP}" wrote: did they get new exchange accounts? How are they trying to send the invites? -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: ** Please include your Outlook version, Account type, and Windows Version when requesting assistance ** "Jack" wrote in message ... I recently migrated a number of users from one Exchange server to another (2003 to 2007). Basically we brought them in-house by exporting from the old system and running "Import" on the new one. The migration went smooth with no problems. Soon after however, the users started reporting that when they try to send a exisiting Calendar invitation (one that was imported) they get errors. In one case the error read that "UserA is not allowed to send on behalf of UserA" which is really hard to explain to the usuers (basically a user is not allowed to send on his own behalf). I messed around with permissions but that did not help. Has anyone come accross this and found a workaround? The easy one is to recreate the message but I have users with a lot of appointments. Thank you in advance, |
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