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When accepting an meeting invite the answer is sent to multiple uninvited people

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Hi All,
Setup is an hosted exchange 2010 server environment with DC/CAS/HTS and MDB roles on separated servers.
I have a strange issue with one of our customers.
They have created a shared calendar in thier organisation administrator account and shared it with their colleagues.
When a meeting is created with an attendee a meeting request is sent to the attendee.
When the attendee accepts the request the reply is sent not only to the administrator but also to 3 other uninvited people within the organisation.
We have checked various permissions and delegates and are unable to find a reason why this is happening.
Can anyone point me in the right direction ?
Kind regards,
Klaas-Jan
- 已编辑 luna.nl 2018年7月5日 9:08
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Hi Jan,
Does the issue occur on all users or just a specific user?
Please also check if there is any transport rule will apply to these respond messages. That would cause the issue also.
Best Regards,
Niko Cheng
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Hi Niko,
This happens to all users.
There is no transport rule present.
I might need to clarify a bit more what is happening.
When the user accepts the meeting request and clicks on send response now, the To field in the message is prepopulated with 4 recipients, so even before the message is sent.
Transport rules, which a not present, do not even apply yet as the message is not yet sent.Kind regards,
Klaas-Jan
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When the user accepts the meeting request and clicks on send response now, the To field in the message is prepopulated with 4 recipients, so even before the message is sent.
Hi Jan,
Does this issue occur both in OWA and Outlook ? Will add 3 fixed users into "To" field or 3 randomly users?
Best Regards,
Niko Cheng
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