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I dont know if the probem i am having is an Outlook 2003 issue,
Exchange 2003 issue or an active directory issue, so i apologize in advance if its in the wrong group. I had a user that was added as a delegate to receive meeting requests on behalf of a VP. This person has since left and the AD account was removed as was the email address. Trouble i am having now is when someone sends that VP a meeting request, he gets the request and the sender gets a NDR from the former employee that used to be the delegate. The "ghost" person is not in Outlook at all, not as a delegate or even with permissions within calendar. The ghost is not in the AD either... so i dont know what to look for... any ideas or thoughts would be greatly appreciated. |
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