Out of Office issues

From: Seanl (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/07/04


Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2004 01:55:54 -0700

I am running Exchange 2003 on Windows 2000 Server.
Clients are all win 2000 with office 2003 SP1.
My problem is this: Some clients can activate the out of
office function and it works fine. Other can activate
it , but the system does not send the out of office
message to the original sender. I have logged the problem
users onto the pc's that have worked fine, but it makes
no difference. I have made the user a domain admin, and
still no difference.
Any ideas?



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