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 @brianlittlejohn Yeah it's weird. I have NEVER had this kind of issue before. 
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 I'm guessing you don't get an NDR back when it fails 
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 @brianlittlejohn Nothing is generated. The user shows it as a sucessfully sent email. It's not until 48 hours later that they receive a failed to deliver to all recipients. Basically it gets pushed from the client to the server, then it just sits on the server. 
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 @brianlittlejohn said: I'm not sure. I'm running Exchange 2010, Outlook 2016 and Meeting Requests are sending like they should to distribution groups. I'm running this same setup, but I can't accept meeting requests for conference rooms - can you? *Edit - I am behind on Rollup patches. 
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 @Dashrender On my room and resource mailboxes I had to enable auto accept meeting requests. This helps... http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2009/02/26/3407028.aspx Its exchange 2007, but I think the commands are the same. 
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 @Dashrender Oddly enough, this is for a conference room. The resource has its own calendar. I took that out of the mix, if that helps you at all. I pulled everyone but me and her out of the distribution list. Trying it shortly... 
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 Here is a better guide. http://exchangeserverpro.com/exchange-server-2010-room-mailboxes-step-by-step-guide/ 
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 I don't want auto accept on my conference room. It's managed by the secretary. 
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 @Dashrender We have a worthless secretary, so If it is open on the calendar it gets accepted. Is your secretary getting the meeting requests for the conference room? 
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 @brianlittlejohn said: @Dashrender We have a worthless secretary, so If it is open on the calendar it gets accepted. Is your secretary getting the meeting requests for the conference room? yep, her and I both get them. I only deal with them when she it out of the office. 
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 Our secretary is a really good one! Lives up to the title of old. She's our Secretary of State  
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 What Service Pack and Rollup are you running? 
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 @brianlittlejohn I've gone through Installed Updates but can't find any relevant information as to the Service Pack or Rollup. Any tips on finding that info? 
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 @BBigford Its based on the build number. https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh135098(v=exchg.150).aspx 
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 @brianlittlejohn The build is 516.32, how do you decipher your service pack from that? 
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 @BBigford Look at the table on the link I gave... The build number should be longer and start 15.* It has the powershell command to run to get it on the page as well. 
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 What I meant to say, is I went through the list in that link you sent. But Exchange 2013 all start with 15.x 
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 @BBigford said: @brianlittlejohn The build is 516.32, how do you decipher your service pack from that? You are on the RTM version. There is a SP and several CU updates since then. 
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 @brianlittlejohn said: @BBigford said: @brianlittlejohn The build is 516.32, how do you decipher your service pack from that? You are on the RTM version. There is a SP and several CU updates since then. How were you able to find out it is RTM? On another note. I removed every user but me and the secretary... Meeting notice delivered just fine. Which means there is a problematic user, even though I checked each one and they are all current employees and accounts are all fine. 
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 @BBigford 
 Last Line in 2013 TableRelease to Manufacturing (RTM) version of Exchange Server 2013 
 December 3, 2012
 15.00.0516.032

