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Cannot Update the appointment

 
 
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      30th Aug 2007
Has anyone seen this error before?

"Cannot update the appointment becasue the corresponding item in the folder
you synchronized does not match this item, to resolve the conflict, open the
item. Do you want to update the item?"

Office 2003 upgraded to Office 2007

 
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      30th Aug 2007
more background on the issue

The user has about 10 attendees for the meeting and when the user updates
the appointment series, 5 notices are sent from his email to each attendee.
The dates of each notice are for the same meeting on different days (7th,
15th, 23rd, 30th etc.). The machine was upgraded to Office 2007 and the
appointment series was deleted and recreated after the upgrade.



"bk" wrote:

> Has anyone seen this error before?
>
> "Cannot update the appointment becasue the corresponding item in the folder
> you synchronized does not match this item, to resolve the conflict, open the
> item. Do you want to update the item?"
>
> Office 2003 upgraded to Office 2007
>

 
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Diane Poremsky
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      31st Aug 2007
did you resolve the conflict?

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> Has anyone seen this error before?
>
> "Cannot update the appointment becasue the corresponding item in the
> folder
> you synchronized does not match this item, to resolve the conflict, open
> the
> item. Do you want to update the item?"
>
> Office 2003 upgraded to Office 2007
>

 
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Colleen
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      5th Oct 2007
On Aug 30, 1:44 pm, bk <b...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
bk,
I'm having the same issue. Find any resolution?
Thanks
-Colleen

 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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      6th Oct 2007
We have no idea what you are talking about since you failed to include the post to which you are replying.

Try starting a new post and post complete information about your OUtlook version and the specifics of the problem you are having.


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After furious head scratching, Colleen asked:

| On Aug 30, 1:44 pm, bk <b...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
| bk,
| I'm having the same issue. Find any resolution?
| Thanks
| -Colleen
 
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