Update meeting details, they get reverted

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Newbie

I have a very weird situation with one user, say he scheduled for a meeting
then he edits the body and sent an update to all invitees. All invitees got
the updated information no problem. If the organizer checks his own Outlook
calendar, all the updated information gets reverted to the older version.
If he checks his Sent Items, the updated information is shown.

What would cause this to happen? User is running Outlook 2003 SP3, Exchange
server is 2007 SP1.

Thanks for your assistance.
 
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kkimvagabond

I have a very weird situation with one user, say he scheduled for a meeting
then he edits the body and sent an update to all invitees.  All invitees got
the updated information no problem.  If the organizer checks his own Outlook
calendar, all the updated information gets reverted to the older version.
If he checks his Sent Items, the updated information is shown.

What would cause this to happen?  User is running Outlook 2003 SP3, Exchange
server is 2007 SP1.

Thanks for your assistance.

I have this problem as well although with a delegate. delegate makes a
change to a meeting and the change is reflected in all the invitees'
updates, but not in the actual owner's calendar. we're outlook 2007,
exchange server 2003 sp2
 
K

kkimvagabond

I have a very weird situation with one user, say he scheduled for a meeting
then he edits the body and sent an update to all invitees.  All invitees got
the updated information no problem.  If the organizer checks his own Outlook
calendar, all the updated information gets reverted to the older version.
If he checks his Sent Items, the updated information is shown.

What would cause this to happen?  User is running Outlook 2003 SP3, Exchange
server is 2007 SP1.

Thanks for your assistance.

we have the same problem but with a delegate. delegate makes a change
to the owner's calendar. update is sent out. invitee's all have the
updated information, but the owner's calendar never get's updated. we
running outlook 2007 sp1, exchange server 2003 sp2
 

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