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Good Afternoon:
Considering Exchange's tight integration with AD, i figure i post in as
many relevant groups.
I had two user's within the same OU until i disabled one user. Now the
scenario is as follows:
Disabled user = User A
Other user in same OU ( recipient of meeting request) = User B
User sending Meeting Request = User C
User C sends a meeting request to User B ; User B receives the request
normally, However User C receives a message from System Administrator
indicating "the e-mail account (UserA in this example) does not exist at
the organization this message was sent to. Check the e-mail address, or
contact the recipient directly to find out the correct address.
User A was first disabled and through the troubleshooting process the
user account and mailbox were purged.
User B is running Outlook 2003 but not running in Caching Mode nor does
he have anyone set as a delegate.
Environment Consists of:
Windows 2000 Server;SP 4 = AD
Windows 2000 Server;SP4 w/Exchange 2003;SP1
Does anyone have any helpful advice on how to resolve this ?
Thanks
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HS
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Good Afternoon:
Considering Exchange's tight integration with AD, i figure i post in as
many relevant groups.
I had two user's within the same OU until i disabled one user. Now the
scenario is as follows:
Disabled user = User A
Other user in same OU ( recipient of meeting request) = User B
User sending Meeting Request = User C
User C sends a meeting request to User B ; User B receives the request
normally, However User C receives a message from System Administrator
indicating "the e-mail account (UserA in this example) does not exist at
the organization this message was sent to. Check the e-mail address, or
contact the recipient directly to find out the correct address.
User A was first disabled and through the troubleshooting process the
user account and mailbox were purged.
User B is running Outlook 2003 but not running in Caching Mode nor does
he have anyone set as a delegate.
Environment Consists of:
Windows 2000 Server;SP 4 = AD
Windows 2000 Server;SP4 w/Exchange 2003;SP1
Does anyone have any helpful advice on how to resolve this ?
Thanks
- --
HS
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