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I've got a user who just got promoted and got a new admin assistant. I
already removed her old assistant as a delegate in her folders, but she's still getting meeting requests for her old boss. Meanwhile, I have a similar problem with a different user - one of the people getting her meeting requests has left the organization and no longer has an account. However, when her old boss gets meting requests, she always gets a bounce message for the account that is no longer there. In both cases, the users who should no longer be getting requests have been removed from any permissions lists that I could find, yet they still get the notifications - what am I missing? We're currently running Outlook 2000 and Exchange Server 2000 Standard. |
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