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Hi I got a weird one.
A manager started getting a copy of an employee's meeting requests some time ago "for no known reason". Now the employee has a new manager and they want this stopped. The problem is, I don't know why it's happening! I sent 2 test meeting requests, one the user acknowledged, the other they did not. The manager received both requests, with his name in the "To" field as well as the employee. The manager has no permission to the Mailbox in AD or any role on the calendar or any other Outlook folder. The manager is not a delegate. There are no rules defined on the users mailbox. Any ideas where else to look or what may be causing this behavior? The environment is Exchange 2003 and Outlook 2003/2007. Thanks, Ben |
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