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Strange issue with meeting requests

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syberage - 08 May 2007 10:24 GMT
- User A sends out a meeting request to User B (only).
- User B (only) receives the meeting request.
- User B accepts the meeting request.
- Both User A and another user, User C (!) receives the response!!!

How did User C come into the picture?? Any pointers?!? I'm at my wit's end
trying to figure it out. There are no rules defined under outlook 'rules and
alerts'. User A's calendar is not shared with User C.

I don't want user C to get any responses for meetings that User A schedules
with other users...

Please  help!!!
Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook] - 09 May 2007 02:13 GMT
User A has User C as a Delegate and or User C is a recipient of User A's
mail.

It is best to check this via Exchange, sometimes rougue delegates do not
show
up in the clients Outlook but it will show in the exchange.

Nikki Peterson

>- User A sends out a meeting request to User B (only).
> - User B (only) receives the meeting request.
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>
> Please  help!!!
Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook] - 09 May 2007 02:42 GMT
Regarding the possible hidden delegate, Sue Mosher has posted this
solution many times and I couldn't state it better:

" the hidden delegate rule still might be forwarding those requests. You
can delete the delegate rule with the free MAPI Editor tool from
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=55FDFFD7-1878-4637-9808
-1E21ABB3AE37
.
Complete instructions in the mfcmapi.doc included with the download."

Nikki

> User A has User C as a Delegate and or User C is a recipient of User A's
> mail.
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>>
>> Please  help!!!
syberage - 09 May 2007 05:11 GMT
Thanks for the response Nikki, I will check it out and post back!

> Regarding the possible hidden delegate, Sue Mosher has posted this
> solution many times and I couldn't state it better:
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> >>
> >> Please  help!!!

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