C
Carrie
We're running Exchange 2007 with OUtlook 2003 sp3 clients. I have a few
users who are experiencing the following issue.
Either delete or change (invitees/resource) one meeting in a set of
recurring meetings. Delete notice/Update changes are sent to participants
involved. Participants all receive the delete or update notice. However, if
the organizer deleted the meeting, the organizer still has the meeting on
their own calendar. If the organizer changed some of the attendees, the
original attendees are listed in the meeting, not the updated attendees.
Going into sent items proves that the updated invite was sent to the
appropriate individuals and some of the newly invited attendees may even have
responded to the update and still the organizer only shows the 'old' attendee
list.
It all seemed to work fine when we were running Exch 2k3 which is why i'm
posting here. Help! Users shouldn't have to delete the appt after sending a
delete notice...and they should be able to look at an invitation and know
that it was already updated...
Can anyoen offer any suggestions?
users who are experiencing the following issue.
Either delete or change (invitees/resource) one meeting in a set of
recurring meetings. Delete notice/Update changes are sent to participants
involved. Participants all receive the delete or update notice. However, if
the organizer deleted the meeting, the organizer still has the meeting on
their own calendar. If the organizer changed some of the attendees, the
original attendees are listed in the meeting, not the updated attendees.
Going into sent items proves that the updated invite was sent to the
appropriate individuals and some of the newly invited attendees may even have
responded to the update and still the organizer only shows the 'old' attendee
list.
It all seemed to work fine when we were running Exch 2k3 which is why i'm
posting here. Help! Users shouldn't have to delete the appt after sending a
delete notice...and they should be able to look at an invitation and know
that it was already updated...
Can anyoen offer any suggestions?