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Outlook 2007 Appointment problems

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Shiann - 21 Sep 2007 20:06 GMT
Hello!  I beg your assistance!  

Since upgrading to Vista and Office 07, crazy things have happened.  
Currently, when I attempt to edit an appointment previously entered, it will
change from a one-time-appointment to a recurring one.  This happens, also,
if I wrote an appointment on my IPAQ and sync it.

Any ideas?
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 22 Sep 2007 03:37 GMT
Posted here almost daily - if this is a new Dell, go to Control
Panel->Add/Remove programs and remove Cyberlink Outlookaddinsetup.

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Shiann - 25 Sep 2007 17:14 GMT
Bless you a million times over!  I wish I had come to this before getting rid
of my PDA to try to fix this and about 6 months of sadness and near
beginnings of self-mutilation!  Okay, that is a smidge over dramatic, but I
thank you!

> Posted here almost daily - if this is a new Dell, go to Control
> Panel->Add/Remove programs and remove Cyberlink Outlookaddinsetup.
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