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Liam Southwood
Hi,
I am running SBS2003 SP2 (Exchange SP2) with Outlook 2003/2007 clients. Some
(but not all) users experience a problem when receiving meeting invitations:
- the message arrives with the date and time changed to the next available
slot in their diary.
- when they accept it goes to this location without sending a change
notification to the organiser.
- if they view/accept the appointment in OWA it opens and stays on the
correct time.
- A newly created windows user logged on to the same PC does not experience
the problem.
- I believe that the problem happens with all external meeting requests but
not all internal ones (it is possible that it doesn't happen at all with
internal requests but I am trying to verify conflicting reports on this).
I have seen other similar issues described in this forum where the poposed
solution was to run outlook.exe /clearviews and delete frmcache.dat - neither
of these solutions have worked for me. Does anyone have any suggestions for
me that might help please?
Many thanks in advance,
Liam.
I am running SBS2003 SP2 (Exchange SP2) with Outlook 2003/2007 clients. Some
(but not all) users experience a problem when receiving meeting invitations:
- the message arrives with the date and time changed to the next available
slot in their diary.
- when they accept it goes to this location without sending a change
notification to the organiser.
- if they view/accept the appointment in OWA it opens and stays on the
correct time.
- A newly created windows user logged on to the same PC does not experience
the problem.
- I believe that the problem happens with all external meeting requests but
not all internal ones (it is possible that it doesn't happen at all with
internal requests but I am trying to verify conflicting reports on this).
I have seen other similar issues described in this forum where the poposed
solution was to run outlook.exe /clearviews and delete frmcache.dat - neither
of these solutions have worked for me. Does anyone have any suggestions for
me that might help please?
Many thanks in advance,
Liam.