Exchange Calendar Syncing -- One Way sync only

I am able to sync my contacts and email both ways between my Pre and my exchange server.
However, any items I create on my PRE are not showing up on my Exchange calendar.  Items I create on my Exchange calendar show up on my PRE. 
Is this a generic issue or a problem specific for my handset?
I tried deleting and adding the exchange info.  It did not work. 
J.
Post relates to: Pre p100eww (Sprint)

This may or may not apply to you guys, but I know that I had issues with my Exchange/Outlook syncing to my Google Calendar, using Google Calendar Sync. The problem was due to the default event-type in Outlook.
If the Pre is very closely tied with Google, it's possible you will have to go into Outlook, and change File > Folder > Properties for "Calendar" and make sure it is set to IPM.Appointment.

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