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Old 03-28-2013, 01:58 AM
StarCSR StarCSR is offline edits to meeting requests don't show up with other users Windows XP edits to meeting requests don't show up with other users Office 2003
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Default edits to meeting requests don't show up with other users

First off: Our users use Outlook 2003 and our Exchange version is Exchange 2010.

When one of our users sends a meeting request to other users the free/busy field is put on "tentative". Everybody accepts the meeting request and all shows up the same in everyone's Outlook. When the sender can verify that the meeting can indeed proceed, she edits the original request from "tentative" to "busy" and sends it again. The other users accept it again, but the free/busy field doesn't change from "tentative" to "busy". And this happens a lot. Not always. But a lot.



Anyone any thoughts on what could cause this?
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