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We have a manager "A" who sends a meeting request to "B" and "C" as
required attendees and no optional attendees. The request gets sent to B and C successfully and for some "strange reasons", another user "D" gets this meeting request. The user D responds back to accept and the respond is as a optional attendee. This is really a security problem, but does not happen if another user E sends email to B and C , the user D does not get this invite. We have checked the delegations, none set what-so-ever, default permissions on calendar sharing i.e. default - none and Anonymous as None. Checked any rules setup - none. Also check distribution lists for email forwarding none. Outlook version 2002 with sp2 Server is windows 2000, Exchange sp3 i have checked sp3 and does not state any delegate issues resolved. any ideas. |
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