Iphone appointment failed to share calendars : Outllok 2007

Hello,
I have a weird behavior with outlook 2007. Sync between Iphone and outlook is working fine, but all the appointments created on the iphone are not shared other the "share calendar" outlook feature.
I tried to reset installation, disable add-ins, etc. nothing worked.
I also noticed that you cannot "right click" on iphone created appointments in outlook.
Any thoughts ?
Thanks

This isn't possible. You would have to create a duplicate calendar and enter the appointment times in there are well, without any other details, then share that.

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