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Forwarding a Meeting Request

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RFBUSH - 08 Dec 2005 13:51 GMT
Hello

I have a user (user A) who frequently forwards meeting requests he receives
to other users (user B) who initially were not invited to the meeting.  
Here's what happens, User A opens the meeting request, Clicks FORWARD and
Enters User B in the TO Field.  Before User A hits SEND there is a line that
shows USER A IS SENDING ON BEHALF OF "meeting organizer" however when USER B
receives the forwarded meeting the send on behalf of line is gone and it
looks, to USER B, that the meeting organizer sent the meeting.

Why does USER A see the SENDING ON BEHALF OF but not USER B?  Is there a way
to keep it without giving USER A send on behalf of permissions to half the
company?
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 20 Jan 2006 18:12 GMT
What version, including build number, of Outlook? Check Help | About.

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> Hello
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> to keep it without giving USER A send on behalf of permissions to half the
> company?

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