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Subject: Meeting Invites for assistant
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Matt Enderle User is Offline
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10/09/2008 08:31 PM  
I have a client that uses invites a lot.
 
They used to have it setup and recently it stopped:
 
1. outsider sends meeting invite to owner.
2. it sends to his assistant on his behalf but NOT to him.
3. she would accept and decline and it would go on his schedule.
 
now it goes to the owner and assistant both. I checked his account and the assistant has send on behalf of.
 
How can I get this configured?
Kevin Da Silva User is Offline
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10/20/2008 04:53 PM  
In Outlook open up "Tools" -> "Options" and then the "Delegates" tab, do this on the Owners PC.

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