Outlook 2003 Meeting requests - Accept - Duplications

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Guest

One of my users (sadly PA to CEO) sometimes uses someone elses outlook
profile (in her own outlook - as seperate mailbox) to send out meeting
requests on her behalf. As she sends, an error message comes up saying that
the Request was not sent. However, it was sent! Sometimes the error message
appears 6-10 times, and she is still sending requests all the while, she then
gets up to 10 replies from each person invited.

What is the error, and how can i cure it????
 
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Guest

Barry Goldsworthy said:
One of my users (sadly PA to CEO) sometimes uses someone elses outlook
profile (in her own outlook - as seperate mailbox) to send out meeting
requests on her behalf. As she sends, an error message comes up saying that
the Request was not sent. However, it was sent! Sometimes the error message
appears 6-10 times, and she is still sending requests all the while, she then
gets up to 10 replies from each person invited.

What is the error, and how can i cure it????

Any ideas? she is getting quite narky about this!!
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

AV set to scan incoming/outgoing messages? Sorry, only possible answer based
on your lack of details about the environment.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Barry Goldsworthy asked:

| "Barry Goldsworthy" wrote:
|
|| One of my users (sadly PA to CEO) sometimes uses someone elses
|| outlook profile (in her own outlook - as seperate mailbox) to send
|| out meeting requests on her behalf. As she sends, an error message
|| comes up saying that the Request was not sent. However, it was sent!
|| Sometimes the error message appears 6-10 times, and she is still
|| sending requests all the while, she then gets up to 10 replies from
|| each person invited.
||
|| What is the error, and how can i cure it????
|
| Any ideas? she is getting quite narky about this!!
 

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