M
Manu Vlaeyens
Whenever "User A" accepts an invitation made through the
Calendar function of MS Outlook 98, the answer of course
is sent back to the inviting person.
But also 3 other users, without any apparent reason,
receive the acceptation message. There are no "Outlook
rules" set up at all, and the 3 receiving users don't
belong to an existing group or alias.
They have in common though that they all worked in a team
headed by "User A" though, but there is no apparent IT
related instance or setup reflecting that common aspect of
them.
How can we get rid of this additional recipients ?
Thanks,
Manu.
Calendar function of MS Outlook 98, the answer of course
is sent back to the inviting person.
But also 3 other users, without any apparent reason,
receive the acceptation message. There are no "Outlook
rules" set up at all, and the 3 receiving users don't
belong to an existing group or alias.
They have in common though that they all worked in a team
headed by "User A" though, but there is no apparent IT
related instance or setup reflecting that common aspect of
them.
How can we get rid of this additional recipients ?
Thanks,
Manu.