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Here's the situation, I have user 1 (the boss) and user 2 (bosses assistant)
Outlook 2003 with current updates. User 2 is set up with access to user 1's calendar, and is set up to be able to send on behalf of user 1. When user 2 creates an appointment (from her PC) in user 1's calendar, it does so "on behalf" of user 1 which causes user 1 not to be able to accept, deny, or change the appointment. Is there a way to change it so the appointment in user 1's calendar is created by user 2? Exchange Server 2003 if it matters. TIA |
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