Hi,
I have a user that is receiving undeliverable messages when sending an invite from their personal calendar to one specific person (Call them A). That person does not receive the appointment, and instead the user receives a message that another user (I'll refer to as B) does not exist (this other user stopped working here months ago). This also happens for another user in the same office, however I am able to send the appointment without a problem, I'm in a different group in AD if it makes any difference.
I originally thought it was a rule, but I did not see any rules pertaining to either A or B...
I also thought it might be delegate or permissions on someone's calendar, however B is not in any permissions that I could see.
Is it possible to link your personal calendar to a public folder or is there something else I can check for?
Thanks!
I know that you believe that you understood what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant. - R. McCloskey
I have a user that is receiving undeliverable messages when sending an invite from their personal calendar to one specific person (Call them A). That person does not receive the appointment, and instead the user receives a message that another user (I'll refer to as B) does not exist (this other user stopped working here months ago). This also happens for another user in the same office, however I am able to send the appointment without a problem, I'm in a different group in AD if it makes any difference.
I originally thought it was a rule, but I did not see any rules pertaining to either A or B...
I also thought it might be delegate or permissions on someone's calendar, however B is not in any permissions that I could see.
Is it possible to link your personal calendar to a public folder or is there something else I can check for?
Thanks!
I know that you believe that you understood what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant. - R. McCloskey