OOF Rule problem

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DJD

Hello,

my Out of office rule..I am back..I have it turned off...but it is still
beinf sent out when I receive a email,

Any Ideas ?
thanks
 
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Roady [MVP]

Version of Outlook?
Does is show as disabled when you use OWA?

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DJD

It is Outlook 2002
we do not use OWA
Roady said:
Version of Outlook?
Does is show as disabled when you use OWA?

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Roady [MVP]

Is it not available to your administrator either?
You can use the following tool for troubleshooting;
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=174045

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D

DJD

Excuse me for not understanding your last question. Is what not available?
My problem is that the OOF rule is turned off but when I receive a message
the OOF notice is still being sent to the sended of the message.

thanks for your patience
Dan
 
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Roady [MVP]

My last question was whether your admins can acces OWA.
Your admins can also use the tool I mentioned for troubleshooting your
issue.

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