Strangest Calendar Delegation Issue Ever!

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Mary Patricia

This is very odd, and I hope someone will be able to help me out with this!

I have a user who recently left the company then returned. She was in this
transition for about a week and when she returned she recieved a new user
ID. Her old user ID is disabled but still present in the AD. When she
left, we exmerged out her mailbox contents, deleted the mailbox and created
a new one attached to her new ID then imported the archive file. I also
configured a secondary X400 address to help resolve her account info for
anyone who had her stored in their contacts.

Her supervisor delegates calendar access to this user. He goes through the
Outlook Tools-->Options-->Delegates and assigns her Editor rights. If you
then close the Delegates property sheet, and re-open it, there is a good
chance you will now see two entries for the same delegate. Viewing the
properties, both initially resolve to the current/active user ID but if you
close the property sheet for the user ID, another one opens with no values
other than the Display Name, which is ADCDisabledMail. Also, one entry for
the delegate shows the proper permissions the owner wants to apply and the
other shows None.

I've checked everywhere, both client side and server side, and I have no
idea how to proceed. I did remove the X400 secondary address but this
didn't make any difference, and I've ensured the calendar Owner does not
have a contact entry for this delegate. The calendar Owner is one of our
deputy executive directors so this is pretty high profile for me... any
suggestions would be most wonderful!

Thanks!
 

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