M
Mark W
Hello all:
I have a scheduled meeting with other co-workers that's been setup to recur
every other week. If I change a specific meeting's time or day and then try
to send the update to my co-workers, I receive the message "You do not have
permission to send the message on behalf of the specified user". What I
find strange is that I am the user that originated the bi-weekly meeting.
I searched Microsoft's knowledge base. I found several Outlook articles for
"you do not have permission", but none seem to be related. The closest
article said this is a problem when using Outlook IMO (Internet Mail Only).
I am using Outlook 2000 Corporate or Workgroup (as indicated from
Help->About Microsoft Outlook).
Any suggestions for this? Any help will be appreciated. Thank you.
I have a scheduled meeting with other co-workers that's been setup to recur
every other week. If I change a specific meeting's time or day and then try
to send the update to my co-workers, I receive the message "You do not have
permission to send the message on behalf of the specified user". What I
find strange is that I am the user that originated the bi-weekly meeting.
I searched Microsoft's knowledge base. I found several Outlook articles for
"you do not have permission", but none seem to be related. The closest
article said this is a problem when using Outlook IMO (Internet Mail Only).
I am using Outlook 2000 Corporate or Workgroup (as indicated from
Help->About Microsoft Outlook).
Any suggestions for this? Any help will be appreciated. Thank you.