Problems with calendar invitations, wrong day in Outlook 2003 - General Questions and Answers

Hi everyone,
i'm experiencing problems with my Xperia X1 (WM6.1) when inviting somebody to an appointment (independent from which calendar i use). After setting up the appointment i'm inviting additional participants who are all using Outlook 2003 or 2007. But when they receive the invitation, the meeting time is not adopted correctly. Example: Today, it's february 1st. The meeting is scheduled to 4th of april. In my calendar the meeting is scheduled for the 4th of April but the participants get an appointment for the 1st of february. It's like I scheduled a meeting that starts right now. If the recipient also uses pocket outlook, everything seems to be fine.
I am not sure if this is a Xperia problem, therefore i postet it as a general question.
Is anyone able to reproduce this problem?

and up !
I have the same problem with my X1.

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