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Old October 3rd, 2005, 08:16 PM
Al Swearengen
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None that I could find. Everybody is supposed to be using the same
settings. He said that the problem started a few days ago, but claims that
he didn't mess with any settings. I'm toying with the idea of exporting his
settings and importing them onto another machine and using a test email
account to see if the problem follows the settings. If so then I can
troubleshoot without tying up his computer. If it's not his settings then I
suspect that maybe his outlook application got corrupted somehow. I'm
fairly new to Office 2003 that's why I posted this problem here to see if
anyone else has seen something similar. Thanks for the response.



"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
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What differences in his mail setup show up when you compare someone who
has
this option and the owner?

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After furious head-scratching, Al Swearengen asked this group:

| Hi,
|
| We are using Windows XP Professional with Office 2003 and Outlook
| 2003 with internet mail.
|
| In Outlook when sending meeting invites everyone in the office has the
| option to "Propose New Time" except one person. This person happens
| to be the owner of the company. The button is grayed out in the
| calendar and in the email it doesn't appear at all. He gets the
| other options to Accept and Decline, but no Propose New Time option.
| Does anyone know what would cause this?
|
| Thanks.