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I have a Director in my organization that would get a meeting request
from several different admins and when she goes to accept the meeting she gets a message stating that since she is the meeting organizer she doesn't need to accept the meeting request. However, she DID NOT originate the meeting. She's one of the meeting request recipients. This is not specific to just one admin but several different ones. I have already gone through several utilities on the Exchange server and know for certain that I am not dealing with a corrupted database so it's pointing directly to the clients. I am using Exchange 2003 with Outlook 2003. Questions easy enough: What would cause her to be interpreted as the meeting organizer when she's supposed to be no more than a recipient of the request? Any help would be greatly appreciated and thank you - Jon |
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