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Meetings/Appointments entering at wrong time/date

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Johnnybegoode - 11 Jun 2007 22:12 GMT
OL2003/Exchange
Just had my PC re-imaged by our IT department & now my Outlook is doing
weird things with the calendar.
When I create a meeting request or appointment, whatever time or date I set
in the form is ignored and the meeting/appointment is entered in my calendar
at the time/date it is created.
If I accept a meeting request from another user, this is also entered in my
calendar as if the meeting was to be at the time the request was received
instead of the time specified in the meeting form.
Driving me up the wall.
Any ideas?
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TechieBird - 13 Jun 2007 17:57 GMT
Hi Johnny

Does the appointment time show correctly in the item when you open it, or is
it wrong there too?

If it's correct in the item but wrong in its place in the calendar, try
switching to a different view.  You may need to run Outlook with the
/cleanviews switch (search for "switches" in Outlook help if you've never
used a command line switch before) to clear up corrupted views, but be aware
that will clear all of your view customisations.

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Johnnybegoode - 14 Jun 2007 19:56 GMT
Thanks TechieBird
All sorted in a flash today
Much appreciated
regards
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> Hi Johnny
>
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> used a command line switch before) to clear up corrupted views, but be aware
> that will clear all of your view customisations.
Mo Sinclair - 08 Aug 2007 19:48 GMT
I have this problem and tried the switch below but it didn't help. Do you
have any other suggestions?

> Hi Johnny
>
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> used a command line switch before) to clear up corrupted views, but be aware
> that will clear all of your view customisations.
Helpseta - 05 Sep 2007 15:22 GMT
On Aug 8, 2:48 pm, Mo Sinclair <MoSincl...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> I have this problem and tried the switch below but it didn't help. Do you
> have any other suggestions?
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>
> - Show quoted text -

We are starting to have this Problem also.
A user Shedules a meeting with other attendees and some get the
correct appointment entry in their calender, but others get in at the
date and time of creation.
The appointment even can span multiple days on the problem calendar.

I'd also appreciate some indication on where to look. Can we enable
some kind of logging on the server? The logging feature on OL2003 is
not very usefull, you have to call MS for them to convert it.

HelpSETA
Nath - 28 Apr 2008 19:41 GMT
> On Aug 8, 2:48 pm, Mo Sinclair <MoSincl...@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote:
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>
> HelpSETA
Nath - 28 Apr 2008 19:47 GMT
We do also have this problem, and I have searched everywhere and tried alot
of the outlook switches, it is with Outlook 2003 just one or 2 users
calendar, when they receive a meeting request for a specific date it does not
go to that date but the same day they receive the message, if they go in
Outlook Web access it appears at the right date, this is very weird...

If any one as any news???  

Thanks
Nath

> On Aug 8, 2:48 pm, Mo Sinclair <MoSincl...@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote:
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>
> HelpSETA
Joe Freeland - 27 May 2008 21:29 GMT
I have noticed this behavior on a couple of my machines running Outook 2003.  
Reads meeting requests as occuring in the next hour/half-hour after receipt
of the request.  Everything is fine on the server, OWA or viewing with
Entourage.  

> OL2003/Exchange
> Just had my PC re-imaged by our IT department & now my Outlook is doing
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> Driving me up the wall.
> Any ideas?
 
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