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Recurring appointment exceptions between Outlook 2007 and previous versions of Outlook.
Question
ID
88
Category
OfficeCalendar Client(s)
  Synchronization
Date Created
2/22/2007 6:21:39 PM
Date Updated
2/27/2007 2:23:48 PM
Why does my recurring appointment exception occurrence in Outlook 2007 keep going back to the default Time zone?
Answer
With the release of Outlook 2007, Microsoft added the ability to choose a specific time zone at the time of new recurring appointment creation. For example, if you are located in the Central time zone, when you add a new recurring appointment in Outlook 2007, you can at that time choose to specify a different time zone for that appointment.

Additionally, if a recurring appointment occurrence has a different time zone then the series and a non-Outlook 2007 user modifies or edits the appointment occurrence, the occurrence will default back to the original appointment series time zone after both the non-Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2007 user’s synch.
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