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Exchange invite error

We have an Exchange user that when we send a calendar invite to him, we get back a 5.1.1 error indicating that another user doesn't exist.

Is it possible that he has his invites forwarded to an address that is now bad?
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Hmmm...  I don't see a reference to the "other user" as a delegate.  The user, of course, is the Lord of the Enterprise...  The Microsoft suggestion clears all rules and you must re-create them... this user has a bunch...
was the "other user" ever set as a delegate on this user's mailbox?
it could be that the user was set as as delegate and then the user's account/mailbox was deleted without first removing from the delegate tab
I belive that to be the issue... so the thought is that we should run this hotfix...
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Of course I got your solution after calling Microsoft for thier hotfix... which, by the by, takes about 20 minutes to have them email you the link (once they get everything from you but your DNA).

My call ended with "Let me connect you to an installation engineer... this shouldn't take more than an hour.".

Actually Sembee what I did was to re-create the user and some garbage showed up in the delegates tab.  I also added myself and removed both.  It now works.

Thanks.
AGHH...