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April 4th 08, 10:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky {MVP}
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Move calendar entries without updating everyone's
So don't accept it again.
If you accepted at the correct time, accidently moved it and did not send an
update when you changed the time - move it back and don't worry.
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"Newbie" wrote in message
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No, but if I go to meeting details and click UPDATE, it will tell me I
already responded. If I force to send the orignator an acceptance again,
the originator will get an email that I accepted the meeting at new time.
But the originator's calendar entry stays the same.
But if the originator sends the invitation out again, if I accept the
meeting, it will get put back to the original slot.
Thanks.
"Diane Poremsky {MVP}" wrote in message
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what happens if you drag it back? Does it try to update the others?
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"Newbie" wrote in message
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Drag it within my own calendar.
"Diane Poremsky {MVP}" wrote in message
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did you drag it or is your computer's time zone and dst setting wrong?
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"Newbie" wrote in message
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Hi,
We have recently implemented Exchange 2007 and someone invited me to a
meeting and I accepted. All goes well except I moved the meeting in
my own calendar by an hour (most likely by mistake dragging the mouse
around).
Now on my own calendar, it's an hour ahead of the original meeting.
If I go to the other person's calendar, it's showing the correct time,
but mine is not. Is this normal with Exchange outlook calendar that
in my own calendar, I can drag things around?
Any way to prevent this? Or any reasons behind this "feature"?
Thanks,
Simon
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