Foward Appointment Populates To: Field

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Chris Haaker

When our users (Outlook 2007 SP1) forward a reoccuring appointment, the to:
field is populated with all the participants of the meeting instead of blank
so you can fill in who you want to forward the meeting to.

Other users dont have this issue and the field remains blank. I cannot find
a delta in the two groups of users. Some are XP sp2 and some are Vista sp1 or
base. All are using Outlook 2007 SP1.

One engineer feels it is a setting somewhere, but I cannot find it. Any ideas?

Also, some have delegates and some dont. No corrolation.
 
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John Hn

I am having this problem with Outlook 2003 SP3 on XP and it is not peculiar
to recurring appointments. It is not universal, however I cannot figure out
the criteria for when it happens.

Chris: did you figure out anything?

Anyone else?

Thanks, John
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Do you have any addins installed? Do you sync with a blackberry?



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John Hn

Hi Diane,

No Addins now (but I had MeetingPlace).

Yes, I sync wirelessly with a BB.

Thanks again, John

Diane Poremsky said:
Do you have any addins installed? Do you sync with a blackberry?



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John Hn said:
I am having this problem with Outlook 2003 SP3 on XP and it is not
peculiar
to recurring appointments. It is not universal, however I cannot figure
out
the criteria for when it happens.

Chris: did you figure out anything?

Anyone else?

Thanks, John
 

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