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One of my clients (User1) used to have a delegate (User2) designated to help
with their scheduling. User2 is still with the company and still in AD but they no longer need to help with User1 scheduling, so they were removed from User1's delegates. User2 is still receiving the appointment notifications for User1 even though they are no longer on the delegate list. Any suggestions for how to go about stopping these notifications? |
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Remove the Delegate in the Exchange Options. Your Exchange
Administrator should be able to do this for you. Nikki "Travis" wrote in message ... One of my clients (User1) used to have a delegate (User2) designated to help with their scheduling. User2 is still with the company and still in AD but they no longer need to help with User1 scheduling, so they were removed from User1's delegates. User2 is still receiving the appointment notifications for User1 even though they are no longer on the delegate list. Any suggestions for how to go about stopping these notifications? |
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I had already removed the delegate. It turned out that the problem was on
another computer with that person being assigned as a delegate. My client did not give me all of the info that I needed to properly assess the issue before I wrote this. "Nikki Peterson" wrote: Remove the Delegate in the Exchange Options. Your Exchange Administrator should be able to do this for you. Nikki "Travis" wrote in message ... One of my clients (User1) used to have a delegate (User2) designated to help with their scheduling. User2 is still with the company and still in AD but they no longer need to help with User1 scheduling, so they were removed from User1's delegates. User2 is still receiving the appointment notifications for User1 even though they are no longer on the delegate list. Any suggestions for how to go about stopping these notifications? |
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Glad to hear you solved the issue.
Nikki "Travis" wrote in message ... I had already removed the delegate. It turned out that the problem was on another computer with that person being assigned as a delegate. My client did not give me all of the info that I needed to properly assess the issue before I wrote this. "Nikki Peterson" wrote: Remove the Delegate in the Exchange Options. Your Exchange Administrator should be able to do this for you. Nikki "Travis" wrote in message ... One of my clients (User1) used to have a delegate (User2) designated to help with their scheduling. User2 is still with the company and still in AD but they no longer need to help with User1 scheduling, so they were removed from User1's delegates. User2 is still receiving the appointment notifications for User1 even though they are no longer on the delegate list. Any suggestions for how to go about stopping these notifications? |
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