User A should get a cancellation notice. That's what happens when I go through those steps in Outlook 2003.
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"golffy" wrote in message ...
When I would like to change attendees from appointment.
For example, I invite A for meeting, then I would like to change to be B to
join meeting instead. I open that appointment and remove A on the list then
insert B instead. The e-mail will be sent to B but there is no any notice to
inform A that I delete him.
How can I do? Please help