Re: Meeting Request issue

2011-01-10 Thread My New Display Name for Bob. :)
Delegates on the calendar for the user?
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From: Wayne Dueck
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Subject: Meeting Request issue
Sent: Jan 10, 2011 13:37

 I have an unusual issue with Outlook and am not sure the next troubleshooting 
steps.
 Exchange 2007 SP2 ru2
 Outlook 2007 SP2
 
 I send a meeting request to UserA and UserA gets it but  UserB and UserC 
gets it also and I get an NDR back saying it's undeliverable to UserD which is 
an IMCEAEX... type address. In the header section of the NDR, the To shows 
the undeliverable to the IMCEAEX address and delivery to UserB and UserC(which 
I didn't send it to) and nothing about UserA receiving it but I have verified 
that she did receive it. The transaction logs back this up. They do not show a 
'Deliver' to UserA. The 'Receive' event shows the IMCEAEX, UserB, UserC. 
 
 - Happens with a meeting request (is repeatable) 
 - Does not happen with email to this person
 - Does not happen with meeting requests to other people.
 - UserA account IsLinked = False
 - UserA says there might of been a rule to forward meetings at one time but 
currently there are no rules
 - Checked UserA Active Directory object attributes for clues
 
 Where do I go from here?
Thanks for your help,
-Wayne
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Re: Meeting Request issue

2011-01-10 Thread Don Ely
B and C probably also receive meeting requests for user A due to the
delegate configuration.  B or C, might have some kind of rule or delagate on
their mailbox as well...

On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 2:00 PM, Wayne Dueck wayne.l.du...@state.or.uswrote:

 I mis-spoke on the delegate question. I was looking at the mailbox
 permission, not the calendar. On the calendar, UserB and UserC have Editor
 Permissions.
  -Wayne
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RE: Meeting Request issue

2011-01-10 Thread Dueck Wayne L
Ok. Thanks, I'll track that down. I'll have to look into what the Editor 
delegate permissions does. 
-Wayne 

-Original Message-
From: Don Ely [mailto:don@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2011 2:05 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Meeting Request issue

B and C probably also receive meeting requests for user A due to the delegate 
configuration.  B or C, might have some kind of rule or delagate on their 
mailbox as well...


On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 2:00 PM, Wayne Dueck wayne.l.du...@state.or.us wrote:


I mis-spoke on the delegate question. I was looking at the mailbox 
permission, not the calendar. On the calendar, UserB and UserC have Editor 
Permissions.

-Wayne
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