Removing Calendar Delegation but still getting Invites
Hi, Could anyone assist?  Through Calendar Permissions, we have removed one user (user a) as having permissions to view another user's calendar (user b) - however usera still gets invites from userb - she rightly cannot access as she gets access denied but is frustrated that she still gets these invites. When looking at Exchange Server, under Manage Full Access manage, or Manage Send As - there is no mention of usera (again rightly so)
May 25th, 2015 5:40am

Hi,

From the description, user a was added as the delegate of user b, and user a was set to receive copies of meeting-related messages for user b. However, after the delegate permission has been removed, user a still gets these messages, am I correct?

If this is the case, this problem may occur because the delegate is represented by a rule that is hidden in the mailbox. The delegate rule is "stranded" in the information store.

To resolve the issue, use the MFCMAPI tool to identify the delegate rules and remove them:

1. Download and start MFCMAPI tool:

http://mfcmapi.codeplex.com/

2. Go to Session -> Logon and choose/create the MAPI profile that contains the mailbox with the delegate rule you wish to delete. You can log on with the mailbox credentials or administrator credentials that has full mailbox access to the mailbox.

3. Go to QuickStart and select Open Rules.

4. Find the rule whose PR_RULE_PROVIDER is SCHEDULE+ EMS Interface and delete it.

5. Have the user clear their delegate list, restart Outlook, and then add in their delegates again.

For detailed steps, you can refer to the following blog article:

http://blogs.technet.com/b/mahuynh/archive/2012/06/27/using-mfcmapi-to-delete-the-hidden-forward-to-delegates-rule.aspx

Hope this helps.

Regards,

Steve Fan
TechNet Community Support

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May 25th, 2015 10:23pm

Thank you Stephen for your reply, however we did not find the rule you mentioned with MFCMapi, have you any other suggestions?
June 2nd, 2015 2:53am

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