![]() ![]() Now I duplicate this issue myself although User A did not get as many messages from me as she did from User B. They too merely said it was an iOS 9 issue & to do the update. ![]() Now Microsoft has their own article about the same issue which is where I went first thinking it was an exchange problem. Now this exact issue seems to be associated with an older version of iOS per About iOS 9 Updates - Apple Support under Enterprise bug fixes it says Resolves an issue for some Exchange users that caused Calendar to send multiple responses to the same invitation. There is a screenshot below of the multiple confirmations receieved. Suddenly somewhere between 10-30 minutes she will receive another meeting accepted confirmation from User B & that cycle will continue. User B again uses his mobile phone & User C uses his client to accept the new meeting. She moves the date out by 10 days & sends the update out to User B & User C from her Outlook client. User A will need to modify one of the events in the series due to a conflict. User C will have accepted his invite utilizing the same Outlook build as User A since he was at his desk anyway. User B is using his mobile device to accept the invite using the default iOS mail & iOS calendar apps running iOS 15.1. ![]() She will send it to the individual users themselves (both internal & external users we will call User B & User C) via the Outlook client for M365 build 1.20254. User A will send out a reoccurring calendar invite, for this example, lets say its every last Thursday of the month & she will use the default reoccurring limit which is a year. So for me this is how the symptoms will go. ![]()
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