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I have a user that is using Outlook 2003 SP2 and we run Exchange 2003. He is
experiencing a very frustrating problem with his Calendar. Here's what happens: A user will send a Meeting Request to Steve. Let's say it is for a meeting that goes from 9:00 AM to 9:30 AM tomorrow morning. It shows up in his Inbox, as expected. He is able to open it, accept it and view it when he goes to his Calendar. The problem is the meeting time for the item has changed. Instead of 9:00 AM to 9:30 AM tomorrow morning, it shows up as 3:42PM today (the time the request was accepted) to 9:30 AM tomorrow morning. This even happens if Steve creates the meeting item on his own. |
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You try recreating his profile?
"JMS" wrote: I have a user that is using Outlook 2003 SP2 and we run Exchange 2003. He is experiencing a very frustrating problem with his Calendar. Here's what happens: A user will send a Meeting Request to Steve. Let's say it is for a meeting that goes from 9:00 AM to 9:30 AM tomorrow morning. It shows up in his Inbox, as expected. He is able to open it, accept it and view it when he goes to his Calendar. The problem is the meeting time for the item has changed. Instead of 9:00 AM to 9:30 AM tomorrow morning, it shows up as 3:42PM today (the time the request was accepted) to 9:30 AM tomorrow morning. This even happens if Steve creates the meeting item on his own. |
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Not yet. Will do so now.
Some other interesting facts. If you open it in OWA, the calendar is perfect. If you give yourself rights to the mailbox via the Exchange Advanced tab in AD and open it as a second mailbox in your Outlook, then the calendar is also good to go. Don't know if this helps. Please send any other thoughts and ideas. "Matt Baker" wrote: You try recreating his profile? "JMS" wrote: I have a user that is using Outlook 2003 SP2 and we run Exchange 2003. He is experiencing a very frustrating problem with his Calendar. Here's what happens: A user will send a Meeting Request to Steve. Let's say it is for a meeting that goes from 9:00 AM to 9:30 AM tomorrow morning. It shows up in his Inbox, as expected. He is able to open it, accept it and view it when he goes to his Calendar. The problem is the meeting time for the item has changed. Instead of 9:00 AM to 9:30 AM tomorrow morning, it shows up as 3:42PM today (the time the request was accepted) to 9:30 AM tomorrow morning. This even happens if Steve creates the meeting item on his own. |
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That makes me think even more so that it's a profile issue.
"JMS" wrote: Not yet. Will do so now. Some other interesting facts. If you open it in OWA, the calendar is perfect. If you give yourself rights to the mailbox via the Exchange Advanced tab in AD and open it as a second mailbox in your Outlook, then the calendar is also good to go. Don't know if this helps. Please send any other thoughts and ideas. "Matt Baker" wrote: You try recreating his profile? "JMS" wrote: I have a user that is using Outlook 2003 SP2 and we run Exchange 2003. He is experiencing a very frustrating problem with his Calendar. Here's what happens: A user will send a Meeting Request to Steve. Let's say it is for a meeting that goes from 9:00 AM to 9:30 AM tomorrow morning. It shows up in his Inbox, as expected. He is able to open it, accept it and view it when he goes to his Calendar. The problem is the meeting time for the item has changed. Instead of 9:00 AM to 9:30 AM tomorrow morning, it shows up as 3:42PM today (the time the request was accepted) to 9:30 AM tomorrow morning. This even happens if Steve creates the meeting item on his own. |
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Well, recreating the profile didn't do it. Dell is telling me to rebuild the
mailbox after dumping everything to a PST. "Matt Baker" wrote: That makes me think even more so that it's a profile issue. "JMS" wrote: Not yet. Will do so now. Some other interesting facts. If you open it in OWA, the calendar is perfect. If you give yourself rights to the mailbox via the Exchange Advanced tab in AD and open it as a second mailbox in your Outlook, then the calendar is also good to go. Don't know if this helps. Please send any other thoughts and ideas. "Matt Baker" wrote: You try recreating his profile? "JMS" wrote: I have a user that is using Outlook 2003 SP2 and we run Exchange 2003. He is experiencing a very frustrating problem with his Calendar. Here's what happens: A user will send a Meeting Request to Steve. Let's say it is for a meeting that goes from 9:00 AM to 9:30 AM tomorrow morning. It shows up in his Inbox, as expected. He is able to open it, accept it and view it when he goes to his Calendar. The problem is the meeting time for the item has changed. Instead of 9:00 AM to 9:30 AM tomorrow morning, it shows up as 3:42PM today (the time the request was accepted) to 9:30 AM tomorrow morning. This even happens if Steve creates the meeting item on his own. |
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I had this once and it was simply an issue of the system clock was set to
Mountain Standard time rather than Eastern Standard time ![]() -- Carol "JMS" wrote: Well, recreating the profile didn't do it. Dell is telling me to rebuild the mailbox after dumping everything to a PST. "Matt Baker" wrote: That makes me think even more so that it's a profile issue. "JMS" wrote: Not yet. Will do so now. Some other interesting facts. If you open it in OWA, the calendar is perfect. If you give yourself rights to the mailbox via the Exchange Advanced tab in AD and open it as a second mailbox in your Outlook, then the calendar is also good to go. Don't know if this helps. Please send any other thoughts and ideas. "Matt Baker" wrote: You try recreating his profile? "JMS" wrote: I have a user that is using Outlook 2003 SP2 and we run Exchange 2003. He is experiencing a very frustrating problem with his Calendar. Here's what happens: A user will send a Meeting Request to Steve. Let's say it is for a meeting that goes from 9:00 AM to 9:30 AM tomorrow morning. It shows up in his Inbox, as expected. He is able to open it, accept it and view it when he goes to his Calendar. The problem is the meeting time for the item has changed. Instead of 9:00 AM to 9:30 AM tomorrow morning, it shows up as 3:42PM today (the time the request was accepted) to 9:30 AM tomorrow morning. This even happens if Steve creates the meeting item on his own. |
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Well, here is the fix. I found this myself:
Go to View -- Arrange By -- Current View -- Customize Current View Check Fields. It WAS set to Created, Created. Set to Start, End (Default for Outlook) and it corrects the view. "JMS" wrote: I have a user that is using Outlook 2003 SP2 and we run Exchange 2003. He is experiencing a very frustrating problem with his Calendar. Here's what happens: A user will send a Meeting Request to Steve. Let's say it is for a meeting that goes from 9:00 AM to 9:30 AM tomorrow morning. It shows up in his Inbox, as expected. He is able to open it, accept it and view it when he goes to his Calendar. The problem is the meeting time for the item has changed. Instead of 9:00 AM to 9:30 AM tomorrow morning, it shows up as 3:42PM today (the time the request was accepted) to 9:30 AM tomorrow morning. This even happens if Steve creates the meeting item on his own. |
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