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date: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 11:22:00 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.exchange.misc        back       


One Calendar invite goes to several users, not by choice.   
Here's the deal with this SBS server that I inherited. 

1. If I send a calendar invite to one user from my email server to the SBS 
server in question, more than one person, actually 2 other people get the 
invite. The bad thing is that one of the other 2 people is gone and the 
account on the SBS server has been deleted. So I get a bounce back that 
says's the user doesn't exist. 
2. I would like to say I have looked everywhere for the setting that would 
allow this to happen. I can't find it and have never seen this before. 
3. looked at the calendar properties in Outlook of the end user. Removed any 
dead accounts from the permissions tab. Still get the errors and see it in 
the Exchange Tracking log file 
4. Went through the entire Exchange server and AD looking for any trace of 
this user. Nothing. 

Any thoughts are greatly welcome! 

Thanks! 
-- 
Manlytrash
date: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 11:22:00 -0700   author:   Manlytrash

Re: One Calendar invite goes to several users, not by choice.   
Check in Outlook for delegates, and in the user properties for alternate 
recipients.
-- 
Ed Crowley
MVP - Exchange
"Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"

"Manlytrash"  wrote in message 
news:C683F9F6-4F2C-4C37-BC60-E10A73510B5F@microsoft.com...
> Here's the deal with this SBS server that I inherited.
>
> 1. If I send a calendar invite to one user from my email server to the SBS
> server in question, more than one person, actually 2 other people get the
> invite. The bad thing is that one of the other 2 people is gone and the
> account on the SBS server has been deleted. So I get a bounce back that
> says's the user doesn't exist.
> 2. I would like to say I have looked everywhere for the setting that would
> allow this to happen. I can't find it and have never seen this before.
> 3. looked at the calendar properties in Outlook of the end user. Removed 
> any
> dead accounts from the permissions tab. Still get the errors and see it in
> the Exchange Tracking log file
> 4. Went through the entire Exchange server and AD looking for any trace of
> this user. Nothing.
>
> Any thoughts are greatly welcome!
>
> Thanks!
> -- 
> Manlytrash
date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 21:43:42 -0700   author:   Ed Crowley [MVP]

Re: One Calendar invite goes to several users, not by choice.   
Ed,

Yes, did those things.

-- 
Manlytrash


"Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote:

> Check in Outlook for delegates, and in the user properties for alternate 
> recipients.
> -- 
> Ed Crowley
> MVP - Exchange
> "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"
> 
> "Manlytrash"  wrote in message 
> news:C683F9F6-4F2C-4C37-BC60-E10A73510B5F@microsoft.com...
> > Here's the deal with this SBS server that I inherited.
> >
> > 1. If I send a calendar invite to one user from my email server to the SBS
> > server in question, more than one person, actually 2 other people get the
> > invite. The bad thing is that one of the other 2 people is gone and the
> > account on the SBS server has been deleted. So I get a bounce back that
> > says's the user doesn't exist.
> > 2. I would like to say I have looked everywhere for the setting that would
> > allow this to happen. I can't find it and have never seen this before.
> > 3. looked at the calendar properties in Outlook of the end user. Removed 
> > any
> > dead accounts from the permissions tab. Still get the errors and see it in
> > the Exchange Tracking log file
> > 4. Went through the entire Exchange server and AD looking for any trace of
> > this user. Nothing.
> >
> > Any thoughts are greatly welcome!
> >
> > Thanks!
> > -- 
> > Manlytrash 
> 
> 
>
date: Sat, 19 Apr 2008 15:50:01 -0700   author:   Manlytrash

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