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Teapot - 14 Mar 2008 23:19 GMT
Outlook Task does not allow me to add a recurring task.  It tells me that it
is not allowed.  What has happen between 2003 and 2007?  Did Microsoft do
away with this feature?
Roady [MVP] - 15 Mar 2008 01:03 GMT
No, that still works.
What is the exact error?
What is your recurrence pattern?
What is your reminder time set to?

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> Outlook Task does not allow me to add a recurring task.  It tells me that
> it
> is not allowed.  What has happen between 2003 and 2007?  Did Microsoft do
> away with this feature?
Teapot - 15 Mar 2008 16:18 GMT
> No, that still works.
> What is the exact error? ""Outlook Connector does not support this recurrence pattern"
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> > is not allowed.  What has happen between 2003 and 2007?  Did Microsoft do
> > away with this feature?
Roady [MVP] - 15 Mar 2008 17:32 GMT
Aha, you are using a Hotmail account. No, then it won't work. I'm not sure
if a paid subscription will help you with this though. It's a limitation of
the Outlook Connector and not Outlook. You can still create such a
recurrence pattern in a Task folder outside your Hotmail account.

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>> No, that still works.
>> What is the exact error? ""Outlook Connector does not support this
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>> > do
>> > away with this feature?
Teapot - 15 Mar 2008 22:26 GMT
When I use the it is onll when I am away from my laptop. and I am paying a
subsription to msn for the privilege.  Before 2007 (2003 version) , I was
able to do this and I had the same type of account. my email address is
xxxx@msn.com

> Aha, you are using a Hotmail account. No, then it won't work. I'm not sure
> if a paid subscription will help you with this though. It's a limitation of
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> >> > do
> >> > away with this feature?
Roady [MVP] - 15 Mar 2008 23:47 GMT
By with method did you connect previously? Also the Outlook Connector? Or
POP3?

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Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

http://www.msoutlook.info/
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> When I use the it is onll when I am away from my laptop. and I am paying a
> subsription to msn for the privilege.  Before 2007 (2003 version) , I was
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>> >> > do
>> >> > away with this feature?
Teapot - 17 Mar 2008 00:41 GMT
Not quite sure, but POP3 come to mind.

> By with method did you connect previously? Also the Outlook Connector? Or
> POP3?
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> >> >> > do
> >> >> > away with this feature?
Teapot - 18 Mar 2008 14:14 GMT
My issue has not been resolved. I want this feature because it helps me daily
in life and I don't know how to go about trying to fix this feature that I
thought I was still getting when I upgraded to 2007.

> Not quite sure, but POP3 come to mind.
>
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> > >> >> > do
> > >> >> > away with this feature?

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