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using the "system recovery-option"works' calender meetings are los

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confused_user_of_ms_works - 08 Jan 2006 20:39 GMT
I´ve had a problem with ms-works calender. Few times I wanted to try the
system recovery option in xp home edition. It promises, no personal
information is lost. Everything seems to be in order, but this: meetings
added to the calender of works are lost in space. I mean, that for example,
today 8th on Jan. I had to use system recovery. I selected recovery day to
3rd of Jan. All the meetings added to the calender in between 3rd ant 8th day
is gone.
Greg Collins [InfoPath MVP] - 09 Jan 2006 17:44 GMT
This is not the appropriate newsgroup for this question. If there is a MS Works newsgroup, please re-ask your question there.

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Ive had a problem with ms-works calender. Few times I wanted to try the
system recovery option in xp home edition. It promises, no personal
information is lost. Everything seems to be in order, but this: meetings
added to the calender of works are lost in space. I mean, that for example,
today 8th on Jan. I had to use system recovery. I selected recovery day to
3rd of Jan. All the meetings added to the calender in between 3rd ant 8th day
is gone.
 
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