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This is a little strange. I have a user that is using outlook
2003, xp sp2, exchange server 2000 sp4. The user's appointments are not showing up in his inbox. He has no delegates, and the checkbox under tools|Options|Delegates is NOT checked. The Inbox indicates their is an unread msg for every appointment that shows up, but it's not viewable in his inbox. The "pop up" notifications does pop up, and for the brief moments it is there, the fact that it is indeed a meeting request is noticeable. The meeting request is being automatically accepted and placed in his calendar but there is no reponse sent to the inviter. There is nowhere in Tools|Options|Calendar Options that option is checked or selected. The user has a blackberry and gets all his meeting requests on it. I can see the meeting requests using OWA in his inbox. I've un-installed and re-installed outlook on his desktop. When I re-installed, I didn't have to set up a new email account. This seemed odd to me, but what do I know. I've been through this forum and the exchange admin forum and have seen similar problems all with the same answers that don't seem to apply in this case. Any help on this one out there? |
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