Exchange user's meeting requests are added to wrong date - adding to date & time user accepts request, not date / time of actual meeting
I have a user (Exchange 2007 / Outlook 2007 SP2) that is having a weird issue with meeting requests. When he is emailed a request it shows up with an appointment to accept or reject and lists the correct date /time (Example meeting scheduled for 9/5/10 at 1pm.). When the user accepts the request (Example at 3:00Pm on Wed 9/1/10) the meeting is being added to his calendar at that exact date / time he clicks the accept button (in this example he has a meeting put into his calendar for 3pm on Wed 9/1, not 1pm for 9/5) The meeting coordinator gets the acceptance back but the user's calendar is not correct. Has anyone seen this issue? Any known fix? We migrated to Exchange back in December (From Novel GroupWise) and apparently this has been happening with this user since then, he only now brought it to ITs attention. Thanks in advance. Andrew
September 1st, 2010 10:00pm

Hi I would start investigating to see if it's only one users or maybe some more have same problem Check the timesyncJonas Andersson MCTS: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007/2010 | MCITP: EMA 2007/2010 | MCSE/MCSA Blog: http://www.testlabs.se/blog
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September 2nd, 2010 11:06am

Thanks for responding. I have checked with many users as well as other members on my IT team to see if they have heard of this issue. As far as anyone can tell this is the only instance. We can also reproduce this issue on a different machine, so it seems to be mailbox / server related and not something to do with the workstation of Outlook. Any other ideas? Thanks! Andrrew
September 7th, 2010 3:48pm

Try accepting the meeting request in OWA and see if that makes any difference. I've seen a lot of calendar related stuff work in OWA where it fails with OL itself. OL seems to need to use / set a lot more attributes within the message. neill
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September 10th, 2010 5:49pm

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