To replicate this is simple.
   
  Suppose you have two Google accounts - Account 1 and 2.
   
  1. Create a Recurring event in Google calendar account 1 and add a guest 
(Account 2) to it. Event will be displayed in Account 2 - No problem till here.
   
  2. Try updating the Account 2 event through Google calendar API. It will 
through an exception :  com.google.calendar.server.CalendarPermissionException: 
participant overrides not available on recurring events.
   
  Note that i tried to update the "Main" Recurring series and not any of the 
exceptions. Exceptions are getting happily updated and not the Parent event 
series.
   
  Any ideas why ?

"Ryan Boyd (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Hi Kulvinder,

Can you please provide detail on what you were trying to do when you 
experienced this problem?  

Thanks,

-Ryan

  On 2/22/07, Kulvinder Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:    Hi,
   
  Can you please tell me the reason why i am getting this error ?
   
  com.google.calendar.server.CalendarPermissionException: participant overrides 
not available on recurring events. 
   
  Thanks
   
  Regards
  Kulvinder Singh
  
  
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