auto declines in outlook

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Skee Leonard

Help! Here's my scenario:
We run Outlook 2000 on Exchange Server Enterprise, 2000.
Our CEO's calendar auto declines appointments from some
but not all people for bookings.
He doesn't have the decline option set for conflicts and
doesn't have any autprocessing of appointments turned on.
He has a couple of editors but only one delegate
whoreceives these requests on his behalf.

It's really strange we have a pretty standard
setup and have checked the options on every machine.
We did recently have to rebuild his free/busy info but I
believe this issue started before we did that. I'm
clueless as to what to do or how to fix it and I'm not
finding any info on in KB's or other usual places.
Thanks,
Skee
 
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Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]

Does his "delegate" have any autoprocessing set on
their profile?

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Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]

Help! Here's my scenario:
We run Outlook 2000 on Exchange Server Enterprise, 2000.
Our CEO's calendar auto declines appointments from some
but not all people for bookings.
He doesn't have the decline option set for conflicts and
doesn't have any autprocessing of appointments turned on.
He has a couple of editors but only one delegate
whoreceives these requests on his behalf.

It's really strange we have a pretty standard
setup and have checked the options on every machine.
We did recently have to rebuild his free/busy info but I
believe this issue started before we did that. I'm
clueless as to what to do or how to fix it and I'm not
finding any info on in KB's or other usual places.
Thanks,
Skee
 
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Skee Leonard

No they don't. Those are the two items I verifed on both systems. CEO - no
autoprocessing, Delegat - no autoprocessing.
Hmmmmm......it's weird.
Thanks for your response.
 
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Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]

Gosh, this is a mystery to me...

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Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]

No they don't. Those are the two items I verifed on both systems. CEO - no
autoprocessing, Delegat - no autoprocessing.
Hmmmmm......it's weird.
Thanks for your response.
 

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