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Jim - 28 May 2008 07:55 GMT
Hello

Running Outlook 2007 on about 200 + users with exchange 2003.

One user has asked me why a red almost like a progress bar appears to be moving in his To Do bar (see attached jpg) between where his up coming appointments are and his tasks. The red progress bar appears where it says "Arranged By: due date" and runs across into the next field/title "today on top"

This does not seem to appear in my outlook or anyone else’s that I have noticed.

Does anyone know what this means when it is moving? We think it is requesting data but you usually get an timer appear over the Oulook icon in the system tray which is not the case.

Thanks hope someone can tell me what it means?

Regards,

James  

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Roady [MVP] - 28 May 2008 13:04 GMT
Your attachment didn't made it through the transfer. Anyway, that line means
that it is building the view. If this doesn't stop after some minutes you
should reset the view on that folder. Since we we are talking about the
To-Do Bar here, you'll have to reset it via a command line;
Start-> Run; outlook.exe /resettodobar

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