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    Calender entries appearing as meetings in outlook

    Here's an oddity, i've noticed that when i enter a calendar item in my palm, it syncronises as a meeting invitation (to which no one else is invited) in my outlook.

    Whilst not life threatening, can anybody suggest why this is, and how can i stop it?

    For reference this is a Treo 650 i'm using, can't see that that should change the answer tho'

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    Calender entries appearing as meetings in outlook

    Martinr,

    My guess is you have permissions set to "automatically" as noted by the red arrow in the attached Outlook screen capture. This is a guess at best and I'm not able to test this because I'm on an Exchange Server where the permissions are not set by me.

    Otherwise - I'm at a loss unless there is some other controls set or option set within the Palm conduits but since I use Pocket Mirror Pro XT on my T5 - I can't set or view what you are running exactly on your TX.

    I can say this - mine doesn't do what you are describing.
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