As a temporary fix, if you are running OWA, the user should be able to control Out of Office frome the web interface until you can run the fix on their client machine.
You receive an error message when you try to start the Out of Office Assistant in Outlook 2003 : See MS KB article 823472.
For Office XP (2002) : SE MS Article 327353
(Same resolution proceedure)
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