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- Mar 19, 2004
I work as the tech guy for a "boys and girls club" in my town and I have a problem.
My boss was using Outlook 2000 until one day his calender in outlook decided to stop posting events. The problem is when he would add appointments they wouldnt show up on the calender at all. I upgraded him to Office 02 (XP) and 03 but it had the same effect. I also tried uninstall just outlook and the whole office suite then deleting the stuff office left behind. None of that solved the problem.
However, I created a new user account on his computer and setup an email account in Outlook on the new windows account and the appointments worked fine! I cant find a setting or mention of this junk anywhere.
Do I have to import all of his favorites/files to the new windows account, or is there a solution to this.
Here is an example of what is happening.
Example:
This is what it looks like when you dont have an appointment entered, AND this is what it looks like now aka not showing appointments.
This is what it SHOULD look like when there is an appointment entered.
My boss was using Outlook 2000 until one day his calender in outlook decided to stop posting events. The problem is when he would add appointments they wouldnt show up on the calender at all. I upgraded him to Office 02 (XP) and 03 but it had the same effect. I also tried uninstall just outlook and the whole office suite then deleting the stuff office left behind. None of that solved the problem.
However, I created a new user account on his computer and setup an email account in Outlook on the new windows account and the appointments worked fine! I cant find a setting or mention of this junk anywhere.
Do I have to import all of his favorites/files to the new windows account, or is there a solution to this.
Here is an example of what is happening.
Example:
This is what it looks like when you dont have an appointment entered, AND this is what it looks like now aka not showing appointments.
This is what it SHOULD look like when there is an appointment entered.