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Originally Posted by darrellctaylor The default status manager is a service account and I seem to have to add the Status Manager column and manually change each task to get the task update directed to the correct individual. | Darrell,
What is the Status Manager for the users that display this behavior? You will likely find that the Status Manager is set to the service account. Simply set the status manager to the person that should recieve the updates and save the user. This should correct your issue.
Steve Moderator note: Spawned this thread from the original to maintain topic separation.
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