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Hello ~
We have users who have delegates for their calendars. I have set up the meeting requests to be sent only to the delegates, not to the users themselves, and given the delegates the ability to see private appointments, etc. The problems we have is that when a new private appointment is scheduled, the delegate can see the tenative appt on the calendar, but can not accept or decline the appointment. It is still up to the owner to manage private appointments. Is it possible to send ALL appointments to the delegate(s) regardless of sensitivity? I thought we were doing this before (in 2003) but am now starting to doubt that. We recently upgraded both our clients and our exchange system both to 2007 (exchange and office). Thanks for your help Steve |
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