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Old November 6th 08, 12:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Dave W[_3_]
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Dear All

one of my users has a rather stange calender issue thati need help with
we have several members of an exec team with one PA for all of them, if the
PA sends a meeting request out from one of the execs (A) then when the people
who have been invited respond another exec(B) gets all the acceptance
replies, however exec (B) has not been invited, i cannot explain why this is
happening and the only thing in commion is the PA
i am sure its a case of unticking a box but i cannot find any settings
any help will be greatly received

we are running a thin client enviroment using office 2003
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Many Thanks

Dave
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Old November 12th 08, 02:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Mat[_2_]
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is execB set as a delegate on execAs calendar?

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Dear All

one of my users has a rather stange calender issue thati need help with
we have several members of an exec team with one PA for all of them, if
the
PA sends a meeting request out from one of the execs (A) then when the
people
who have been invited respond another exec(B) gets all the acceptance
replies, however exec (B) has not been invited, i cannot explain why this
is
happening and the only thing in commion is the PA
i am sure its a case of unticking a box but i cannot find any settings
any help will be greatly received

we are running a thin client enviroment using office 2003
--
Many Thanks

Dave


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Old February 5th 09, 07:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Jeanett from OKC
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Default wrong delegate getting acceptance emails

Experiencing similar issue, how did you resolve yours?

"Mat" wrote:

is execB set as a delegate on execAs calendar?

"Dave W" wrote in message
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Dear All

one of my users has a rather stange calender issue thati need help with
we have several members of an exec team with one PA for all of them, if
the
PA sends a meeting request out from one of the execs (A) then when the
people
who have been invited respond another exec(B) gets all the acceptance
replies, however exec (B) has not been invited, i cannot explain why this
is
happening and the only thing in commion is the PA
i am sure its a case of unticking a box but i cannot find any settings
any help will be greatly received

we are running a thin client enviroment using office 2003
--
Many Thanks

Dave



 




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