Calendar Invintation - You response to the invitation cannot be sent.

I can send responses from my iPhone4 to normal MS Exchange/Outlook invitations.
However, I receive the error message "Calendar Invintation - Your response to the invitation cannot be sent" when I respond from my iphone to an existing appointment that has been "updated" with a new date or time.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance...

I have a working case with Apple Tier 3; my rep is working with engineering team and may now be handed to Enterprise Team.
Thus far iOS5 Beta 3 same error although the main Exchange Account user can now accept the meeting requests, yet unfortunately the secondary Exchange Account user - in Outlook terms the full Author permissioned delagate - still CANNOT accept meeting requests intended for the main Account user.
Oddly enough iPad iOS still things the email recipient of the meeting request is the person invited to th eactual meeting. VERY odd.

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