RE: Strange calendar problems - Exchange 2000, Outlook 2002

2003-08-01 Thread Steve Sorenson
Chris,

Thanks for the response. I checked, and no, the user doesn't have mail
delivered to a PST. The only PST in use is ARCHIVE.PST. Mail goes
straight to the users' mailbox on exchange.

Steve  

 -Original Message-
 From: Chris Scharff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 3:28 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: Re: Strange calendar problems - Exchange 2000, Outlook 2002
 
 Does the recipient have mail delivery set to a PST file?
 
 On 07/25/03 14:39, Steve Sorenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hello,
  
  We are having a strange problem with one user's (we'll call 
 her User
  A) calendar and specifically with meeting requests. Here is the
  scenario:
  
  1) User A sends invitation to User B for a meeting.
  2) User B accepts invitation.
  3) A short while later (the time varies), User A will receive a 
  meeting cancellation of that meeting.
  4) A check of User B's Sent Items folder shows a 
 cancellation even 
  though they never issued the cancellation.
  
  This has happened to User A at least a half-dozen times, and is not 
  with any specific recipient. Also, they have been able to send many 
  other successful meeting requests. This is on Exchange 2000 
 SP3 with 
  Outlook
  2002 on an all Windows 2000 network. Also, this is not happening to 
  other users.
  
  Here's some of what I've tried so far:
  
  1) I've checked the recipients' workstations for any 
 auto-cancel rules 
  and found none.
  2) I've scanned the workstation for viruses and found none.
  3) Searched MS's knowledgebase and read anything I could find on 
  canceled meetings.
  4) Tried starting Outlook with the /celanfreebusy and 
 /cleanreminders 
  switches.
  
  Any ideas?
  
  Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
  
  Steve
  
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Strange calendar problems - Exchange 2000, Outlook 2002

2003-07-25 Thread Steve Sorenson
Hello,

We are having a strange problem with one user's (we'll call her User
A) calendar and specifically with meeting requests. Here is the
scenario:

1) User A sends invitation to User B for a meeting.
2) User B accepts invitation.
3) A short while later (the time varies), User A will receive a meeting
cancellation of that meeting.
4) A check of User B's Sent Items folder shows a cancellation even
though they never issued the cancellation.

This has happened to User A at least a half-dozen times, and is not with
any specific recipient. Also, they have been able to send many other
successful meeting requests. This is on Exchange 2000 SP3 with Outlook
2002 on an all Windows 2000 network. Also, this is not happening to
other users. 

Here's some of what I've tried so far:

1) I've checked the recipients' workstations for any auto-cancel rules
and found none.
2) I've scanned the workstation for viruses and found none. 
3) Searched MS's knowledgebase and read anything I could find on
canceled meetings.
4) Tried starting Outlook with the /celanfreebusy and /cleanreminders
switches.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

Steve

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RE: Strange calendar problems - Exchange 2000, Outlook 2002

2003-07-25 Thread Blunt, James H (Jim)
First off, if doesn't sound like an Exchange issue...it sounds like an
Outlook settings issue.

Second, have you checked User A's account for any delegates?  Are there any
other people that have full User priveleges on this mailbox?  Have you
checked the Outlook rules or the Tools/Options/E-mail Settings for either of
these groups of people ?

-Original Message-
From: Steve Sorenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 12:39 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Strange calendar problems - Exchange 2000, Outlook 2002


Hello,

We are having a strange problem with one user's (we'll call her User
A) calendar and specifically with meeting requests. Here is the
scenario:

1) User A sends invitation to User B for a meeting.
2) User B accepts invitation.
3) A short while later (the time varies), User A will receive a meeting
cancellation of that meeting.
4) A check of User B's Sent Items folder shows a cancellation even though
they never issued the cancellation.

This has happened to User A at least a half-dozen times, and is not with any
specific recipient. Also, they have been able to send many other successful
meeting requests. This is on Exchange 2000 SP3 with Outlook 2002 on an all
Windows 2000 network. Also, this is not happening to other users. 

Here's some of what I've tried so far:

1) I've checked the recipients' workstations for any auto-cancel rules and
found none.
2) I've scanned the workstation for viruses and found none. 
3) Searched MS's knowledgebase and read anything I could find on canceled
meetings.
4) Tried starting Outlook with the /celanfreebusy and /cleanreminders
switches.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

Steve

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Re: Strange calendar problems - Exchange 2000, Outlook 2002

2003-07-25 Thread Chris Scharff
Does the recipient have mail delivery set to a PST file?

On 07/25/03 14:39, Steve Sorenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello,
 
 We are having a strange problem with one user's (we'll call her User
 A) calendar and specifically with meeting requests. Here is the
 scenario:
 
 1) User A sends invitation to User B for a meeting.
 2) User B accepts invitation.
 3) A short while later (the time varies), User A will receive a meeting
 cancellation of that meeting.
 4) A check of User B's Sent Items folder shows a cancellation even
 though they never issued the cancellation.
 
 This has happened to User A at least a half-dozen times, and is not with
 any specific recipient. Also, they have been able to send many other
 successful meeting requests. This is on Exchange 2000 SP3 with Outlook
 2002 on an all Windows 2000 network. Also, this is not happening to
 other users. 
 
 Here's some of what I've tried so far:
 
 1) I've checked the recipients' workstations for any auto-cancel rules
 and found none.
 2) I've scanned the workstation for viruses and found none.
 3) Searched MS's knowledgebase and read anything I could find on
 canceled meetings.
 4) Tried starting Outlook with the /celanfreebusy and /cleanreminders
 switches.
 
 Any ideas?
 
 Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
 
 Steve
 
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