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forwarding meeting requests
I see that when a meeting request/appointment is forwarded to another
recipient, the default behavior is for the 'From' field to read: User A on behalf of User B (in this case, the original sender of the appointment) Is there a way to either prevent this or to not show this as 'on behalf of'? Thanks |
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I wouldn't suggest forwarding meeting requests:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;899704 "Jorge Azcuy" wrote in message ... : I see that when a meeting request/appointment is forwarded to another : recipient, the default behavior is for the 'From' field to read: : : User A on behalf of User B (in this case, the original sender of the : appointment) : : Is there a way to either prevent this or to not show this as 'on behalf of'? : : Thanks |
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