From: Simon Scott on
How do I create an .ics file to change an appointment in outlook from one
date to another?

I have tried an update, but it just creates a new entry. It works fine if I
don't change the dates.

I have tried putting 2 events in 1 file (delete then create) and it just
ignore the second entry.




From: Diane Poremsky [MVP] on
What version of Outlook? Only 2007/2010 understand multievent ics files.

Even Outlook 2007/2010 might have problem as it doesn't follow the ics rfc
to a T and this seems to be one area where there is a problem.
ICS RFC: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt

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"Simon Scott" <SimonScott(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> How do I create an .ics file to change an appointment in outlook from one
> date to another?
>
> I have tried an update, but it just creates a new entry. It works fine if
> I
> don't change the dates.
>
> I have tried putting 2 events in 1 file (delete then create) and it just
> ignore the second entry.
>
>
>
>