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The environment i work in is Outlook 2003 on a Exchange Server 2003. When a
meeting request is sent to user inbox, the sniffer does not pick this up The time slot stays empty until the user accepts or tentatively accepts, once a responce has been made then the requested attendee will see the appointment occur in their calendar. As you can imagine there is a lot of confusion occurring. Can you advise? |
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Have you been able to resolve this issue. I have the same problem and, as you say, it is creating a lot of confusion. Would be most gratful to here of any fix you may have discovered Regards Dave A Womand Told Me http://www.awomantoldme.com |
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Dave Lambert wrote in message
... Hi Have you been able to resolve this issue. I have the same problem and, as you say, it is creating a lot of confusion. Would be most gratful to here of any fix you may have discovered WHAT "issue"? this is NOT a chat room, this is a global Usenet News group. Please reply to group, quoting the post you are replying to and do not change the subject line. http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html Thank you. |
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