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I have a Exchange 2010 environment and have random users complaining about calendar invites. For example a user will setup a calendar item and then invite users. Then the organizer randomly get's moved to someone else and then they get all on the invite responses because they are the new owner.

I opened a ticket with Microsoft and they were not able to fix. They took some logs and that was a month ago. The only response I get now is they are researching the issue. Has anyone had this problem.

I don't know how to reproduce the issue and I don't know if it is an Outlook issue of Exchange issue. Almost all of our user are on Windows 7 and Office 2010 with all updates and Service Packs applied.
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Is it possible that people are responding tentative or with proposed new times for the meeting and then it's switching to the new time? Are they setting an Appointment, item or meeting in outlook when this is happening?
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The person did not even open the calendar event (according to them) they just started received email responses from the calendar event (accepting or declining the appointment)
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Any mobile devices in the mix? There have been a ton of problems with calendar entries and mobile devices recently.

Simon.
I checked the CC and BCC and they were not used. Everything looked basic and straight forward. I did talk to the person that the meeting got taken over to. She checked her email from her iPhone and checked into that. It may be an IOS issue. She was on an older version of IOS.
I have read that older version of Apples IOS cause issues with Exchange
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