The only workaround is to send a new meeting request or get the originator
to add the person you are forwarding to.

When you forward a meeting request Exchange DOES send the message on the
originator's behalf.  I'm not sure the gory details but the way I understand
it, if Fred invites Barney to a meeting and Barney forwards the meeting to
Joe Rockhead the meeting request shows up in Joe's inbox as being from
Barney sent on Fred's behalf.  When Joe accepts or declines the response
goes back to Fred.  If Barney and Fred are in different Exchange Org's it
can't grant the "temporary" Send on behalf of permissions.

Scott

-----Original Message-----
From: Smith, Calvin C [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 11:15 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Cc: Chabot, Cliff
Subject: Can't forward meeting requests.


We are a large user of Exchange.  There are several individual Exchange 5.5
organizations.  If a meeting request comes from one particular organization,
the user can't forward it.  They get the error, "You do not have the
permission to send the message on behalf of the specified user"  Of course,
we are not trying to send on behalf, we are trying to forward the meeting
request.  This problem happens with one organization with meeting requests
going both ways.  This organization is in a domain that does not have any
trust relationship with ours.

Does anybody have a suggestion on how to work around this?

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