Odd ball issues with meetings, calendars, etc...SURPRISE! i know...

J

Jamer1

Hello,

I've got a few issues occurring with some of my heavy calendar users.
All they do all day it seems is send and receive meeting invitations.

The first one is that one person sent out a meeting invite to the
executive.. The executive's calendar shows up as accepted for that
meeting. Neither the secretary who receives meeting invites/updates
for the executive or the organizer received any accepted message from
the executive. This morning, the secretary for the executive opened
the meeting invitation and it said 'This meeting notice is out of
date'. It looked normal yesterday. The organizer had not sent any
updates for that meeting.

From my research, the only thing that I can find is something with CDO
v1.21. We run Exchange 2003 ENT SP2 and most of our users are on
Outlook 2K3 with SP3. A few users have O2k7.

Other items the executive and her secretary have found are notices on
Meeting requests that indicate "This meeting was updated after the
attendee sent this response"...so User A sends meeting request to User
B. User B accepts. User A and her secretary looks at the meeting
request and it gives that error message.

The other item:
User A sends request to UserB and UserC. User B accepts...great.
UserC accepts...the return notice to UserA (organizer) is that User B
accepts on behalf of UserC. WTF?

The executive in this post and her secretary are both on the same
Exchange server...both running same software and revs. I'm completely
at a loss what to tell them. I've tuned the free/busy information per
Microsoft's instructions...i actually had direct contact with an
engineer who helped advise me on it.

I apologize if these error messages are common or there is an
explanation somewhere...I've been searching all week and haven't found
very much at all.
 

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