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We have a user who looks after one of our meeting rooms. When someone books
the meeting room a notification is sent to her. She will then go into the meeting room inbox and accept the calendar item. It will respond to the user who originated the request at the correct time but will put it in the meeting room calendar at the next half hour from the current time. So if the meeting was set for 11am, the current time was 8:15, the originator of the email would get a response of 11am. The meeting room would be booked at the next half hour or 8:30. Does anyone know the cause of this? We are running exchange 2003 SP2 and 2007 outlook clients. All are on the same timezone. thanks, Paul |
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