Public Folder calendar requests going straight to deleted items.


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    Windows 8 64 bit
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    Public Folder calendar requests going straight to deleted items.


    I have a user that is attempting to book a meeting on a calendar located inside of a public folder with herself as the only participant. She does this by going to the calendar, creating the meeting directly on it, and adding herself as a participant. The reply from calendar goes straight to her deleted items and does not show up on her personal calendar. The replay says that since she is the organizer no response is needed. Moving the reply into her inbox does not help since there is no button to add the meeting to her calendar. She can successfully book meetings this way on other users calendar. Using another account I am able to book meetings on this calendar without any problem. There are no rules or junk email protection turned on. I have turned calendar auto replay on and off, rebuilt the Outlook profile, turned caching on and off, installed all updates for Outlook 2010, gave her owner access to the calendar, and tried creating the meetings both by viewing the calendar through public folders and through shared calendars.



    I know Public Folder's can be buggy but I can't figure out why only one user is having this issue. Anyone have any ideas?



    Thanks!
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    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit, Windows 8.1 64-bit, Mac OS X 10.10, Linux Mint 17, Windows 10 Pro TP
       #2

    Reply?
    The replay says that since she is the organizer no response is needed
    A random thought: Would it work to add another person to her Calendar? She could use a pseudonym/alias for herself.
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