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Chicago484 - 22 Aug 2007 18:32 GMT
We are using exchange 2003, cached mode and Outlook 2003.  I have one user
(maybe more) that invites users to a meeting, but the meetings have been
mysteriously disappearing.  It turns out that when an acceptance email comes
back to him from an attendee and he deletes that email, it deletes the
meeting from the calendar.  Is this correct behavior?  Is there a way to
change it?
Diane Poremsky - 23 Aug 2007 02:18 GMT
when the acceptance message autoprocesses it should delete on its own.

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> We are using exchange 2003, cached mode and Outlook 2003.  I have one user
> (maybe more) that invites users to a meeting, but the meetings have been
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> meeting from the calendar.  Is this correct behavior?  Is there a way to
> change it?
Chicago484 - 23 Aug 2007 18:12 GMT
What should I do?  It stays in his inbox and when he deletes it, it deletes
his appointment/meeting.

> when the acceptance message autoprocesses it should delete on its own.
>
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> > meeting from the calendar.  Is this correct behavior?  Is there a way to
> > change it?
Jon - 02 Nov 2007 20:05 GMT
I'm seeing the same behaivior for one of my users.  Is there a solution to
this issue?  It is staring to cause some major headaches.
Diane Poremsky - 04 Nov 2007 03:52 GMT
Well... if we knew more about the problem, we might be able to offer better
answers...  What is the behavior you're seeing? Are blackberries or pda's in
being used?

(PS.. please include the thread you are replying to, it makes it easier for
everyone to follow along. )

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> I'm seeing the same behaivior for one of my users.  Is there a solution to
> this issue?  It is staring to cause some major headaches.

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