Meeting Request Being Forwared Automatically

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Jeff Garrison

I have a scenario that is causing me to beat my head against the wall...

I have a user that logs on to Outlook 2003 using Terminal Services. When
someone sends him a meeting request, it goes out to what appears to be a
Distribution List. i've logged into his account and checked for Delegates,
sharing on the Calendar, Rules, etc., but everything appears to be intact.
I've looked at his Exchange Properties (Exchange 2003), but again,
everything appears okay. There is nothing being forwarded via Exchange.
When the request comes in, it says "Received for (User Name)"

Is there something I'm missing?

Thanks.

JeffG
 
I have a scenario that is causing me to beat my head against the wall...

I have a user that logs on to Outlook 2003 using Terminal Services. When
someone sends him a meeting request, it goes out to what appears to be a
Distribution List. i've logged into his account and checked for Delegates,
sharing on the Calendar, Rules, etc., but everything appears to be intact.
I've looked at his Exchange Properties (Exchange 2003), but again,
everything appears okay. There is nothing being forwarded via Exchange.
When the request comes in, it says "Received for (User Name)"

Is there something I'm missing?

Thanks.

JeffG


Export all his existing rules out, then start OUtlook with the
/cleanrules switch and see if that fixes it.
 
is (user name) someone who is no longer with the company? ever a delegate?
try running Outlook with the /cleanrules switch...
 
And in case that lucks out you can use the mdbvu32.exe Exchange Resource kit
tool to look at the Exchange mailbox more closely. There is probably a
Schedule+ item that needs to be removed manually.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
 
I ran the /cleanrules, but no avail. I looked at the mdbvu32, but I'm not
sure what I'm looking for...

Thanks

Jeff G


Roady said:
And in case that lucks out you can use the mdbvu32.exe Exchange Resource
kit tool to look at the Exchange mailbox more closely. There is probably a
Schedule+ item that needs to be removed manually.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Susan said:
is (user name) someone who is no longer with the company? ever a
delegate? try running Outlook with the /cleanrules switch...
 
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/312433

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Jeff Garrison said:
I ran the /cleanrules, but no avail. I looked at the mdbvu32, but I'm not
sure what I'm looking for...

Thanks

Jeff G


Roady said:
And in case that lucks out you can use the mdbvu32.exe Exchange Resource
kit tool to look at the Exchange mailbox more closely. There is probably
a Schedule+ item that needs to be removed manually.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Susan said:
is (user name) someone who is no longer with the company? ever a
delegate? try running Outlook with the /cleanrules switch...

--
Susan Conkey [MVP]



I have a scenario that is causing me to beat my head against the wall...

I have a user that logs on to Outlook 2003 using Terminal Services.
When someone sends him a meeting request, it goes out to what appears
to be a Distribution List. i've logged into his account and checked
for Delegates, sharing on the Calendar, Rules, etc., but everything
appears to be intact. I've looked at his Exchange Properties (Exchange
2003), but again, everything appears okay. There is nothing being
forwarded via Exchange. When the request comes in, it says "Received
for (User Name)"

Is there something I'm missing?

Thanks.

JeffG
 
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