N
Neil
I have Exchange 2000/Outlook 2000 on my Windows network. User A is sending
a meeting request to The Boss. The Boss is configured to automatically
accept all meeting requests, which works fine in sending a response to User
A. However, User B, who is a delegate of The Boss, gets a copy of the
meeting request in her inbox for some reason. When she tries to accept or
decline the meeting request she gets a message stating that she doesn't have
permission to do that, which is fine as that's what I prefer.
However, I'd like to stop User B from getting a copy of the meeting request
sent to The Boss. Many other users on my network have the same privileges
for The Boss's calendar as User B and they don't get copies of these meeting
requests. Both User A and User B have Author (read / create / edit own
items) privileges on The Boss's calendar as well as Send on Behalf privileges
in AD. Can anyone help?
a meeting request to The Boss. The Boss is configured to automatically
accept all meeting requests, which works fine in sending a response to User
A. However, User B, who is a delegate of The Boss, gets a copy of the
meeting request in her inbox for some reason. When she tries to accept or
decline the meeting request she gets a message stating that she doesn't have
permission to do that, which is fine as that's what I prefer.
However, I'd like to stop User B from getting a copy of the meeting request
sent to The Boss. Many other users on my network have the same privileges
for The Boss's calendar as User B and they don't get copies of these meeting
requests. Both User A and User B have Author (read / create / edit own
items) privileges on The Boss's calendar as well as Send on Behalf privileges
in AD. Can anyone help?