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Problems with meeting Requests

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April - 29 Jul 2004 18:09 GMT
I have user on OL03/Exchg... when she sends out Meeting
request, she is not getting any of the responses.  We
looked under Actions and the options is checked to
receive the responses.  Several people have replyed
saying that they accept the meeting, but nothing is
showing under the meeting tracking (they all say "None"
under the field for response).  When other people in the
office send her a meeting request and she replies it
works find.  When this user sends out the meeting
request, the request goes out, but nothing is coming
back.  Any ideas why this is happening, and how to fix
it?  Would the Hotfix fix this??
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 29 Jul 2004 18:24 GMT
Check to see if she has rules that might be moving the incoming responses to
another folder, where Outlook won't process them.

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> I have user on OL03/Exchg... when she sends out Meeting
> request, she is not getting any of the responses.  We
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> back.  Any ideas why this is happening, and how to fix
> it?  Would the Hotfix fix this??
 
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