Article ID: 152939 - Last Review: October 28, 2006 - Revision: 3.3

XADM: Meeting Requests Written to Assistant's Calendar

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SYMPTOMS

When you use Microsoft Exchange PC Message Transfer Agent (MTA) and Microsoft Exchange MTA configurations as a back-bone for MS Mail for PC Networks Postoffices, Schedule+ meeting requests forwarded to and accepted by an assistant will be booked in the assistant's appointment book, not the original attendee.

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User1 sends a meeting request to User2, who has an assistant. When the assistant opens the Schedule+ meeting request and accepts the meeting, the meeting will be booked in the assistant's calendar file, not the original attendee's.
                       (MS Exchange MTA)
   ExchSrvr1-----------------------------------------ExchSrvr2
      |                                                 |
      |                                                 |
   Shadow PO   (Shadow PO's have same Net/PO Name)   Shadow PO
      |        (since they belong to the same site.)    |
      |                                                 |
      |            (MS Mail Connector and)              |
      |            (MSMI used between SFS)              |
SFS Postoffice 1   (Postoffices. Routing is in-)    SFS Postoffice 2
      |            (direct via Shadow PO's)             |
      |                                                 |
    User1                                             UserA
    User2 (assistant is SFS PO2/UserA)
				

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Exchange Server version 4.0. This problem was corrected in Service Pack 3 of Microsoft Exchange version 4.0. For information on obtaining the Service Pack, query on the following word in the Microsoft Knowledge Base (without the spaces):
S E R V P A C K

APPLIES TO
  • Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 Standard Edition
  • Microsoft Schedule+ 97 Standard Edition
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