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Change to one or more appointments individually results in multiple updates when updating the series.

 
 
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      20th Apr 2007
I have a user (and we have been able to duplicate this with other
accounts as well). who creates a recurring appointment for every
Monday for 1 year from 12:00pm to 1:00pm in Room 1. Now this user
changes only week 5 to room 7 and then he changes weeks 14 room to
Room 9. Now at some point during the year he changes the time in the
series to move the meeting from 3:00pm to 4:00pm. The result is that
the one-off changes being preserved (which is normal) but 3 updates
seperate updates have been sent at once to all users invited to the
meeting. 1 for the series and 1 each for the changes made to the
recurring appointments. It looks to the users receiving them that its
3 duplicate meeting updates and is very confusing.

We contacted Microsoft and they state that they cannot duplicate this
issue. I have tested this on 3 seperate Exchange 2003 environments
and can duplicate this every time. We are in the process of testing
this on an Exchange 2000 server and Outlook 2000 clients.

HELP!

 
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