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SYMPTOMSWhen attempting to respond to a Meeting Request by clicking Accept, Decline, or Tentative, the following message may occur: You have exceeded the storage limits on your mailbox. Delete some mail from your mailbox or contact your system administrator to adjust your storage limit.The following message may occur each time an attempt to close the window is made: The item has been moved or deleted. CAUSEIf the storage limit on the Microsoft Exchange Server is exceeded, sending new mail may be disabled, causing the first error message. The meeting request was moved to the Deleted Items folder when Accept, Tentative, or Decline was clicked. In an attempt to make more room in storage (Mailbox - <username>), you may empty the Deleted Items folder so the message is no longer available even though it is still displayed, and that causes the second error message. RESOLUTION
Nothing can be done about this meeting request; ask the organizer to send
you another invitation to the meeting. To dismiss the message, Outlook will
need to be forced to close.
Windows 95
Windows NT 4.x
MORE INFORMATIONThere are two things that can be done to keep this problem from happening:
Retrieve the Meeting RequestIf the limits of the server store are exceeded when replying to a Meeting Request, the item will be moved to the Deleted Items. To move the message back to the Inbox after you have created enough space on the server (Mailbox - <username>), follow these steps:
Deliver to a Local Store (PST)To change the delivery location of your mail, follow these steps:NOTE: if you already have a PST that you'd like to deliver your mail to, instead of leaving it on the server, skip steps 2-5.
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