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specialk - 18 Nov 2005 18:45 GMT
Thanks up front for any ideas.

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If I have a calendar entry in OWA 2003. And I choose to remove an attendee.
I do not get a prompt, like I would in the Outlook 2003 Client, to "Send
Updates only to added or deleted attendees".

And if I just choose to save and then send update - then it only updates the
remaining or added attendees - obviously because they are the only ones
listed.

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Let me know if you need any additional information..

Thanks

Exhcnage 2003 SP1 running on Windows 2003 SP1 (fully patched except with
Exchange 2003 SP2)

Happens from any client PC (Windows XP Pro. Fully Patched, with I.E)
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 19 Nov 2005 22:23 GMT
Ask in an Exchange group - OWA is a part of Exchange, not Outlook, despite
its confusing name.  microsoft.public.exchange.admin is probably a good
place to start.

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