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John Freeze - 14 Apr 2005 02:53 GMT
I am running Office 97 servace pack2.
Running on a lone system, using personal folder.

If I create a reacurring even, I can't open, delete or modify it right
afterwards (Getting message in subject line). I do all my work in Month view
and there is a run around on MS help site, but looking for a fix please. Any
ideas?

Thanks in advance.
John Freeze
a69freeze@shaw.ca
Ben M. Schorr - MVP - 21 Apr 2005 01:27 GMT
> If I create a reacurring even, I can't open, delete or modify it right
> afterwards (Getting message in subject line). I do all my work in Month  
> view
> and there is a run around on MS help site, but looking for a fix please.  
> Any
> ideas?

Can you open/delete/modify it 10 minutes later?

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John Freeze - 21 Apr 2005 02:36 GMT
No, Nothing at all even right after saveing and closeing it. Bang, I get
that error message. Tried a re-install overtop, and a repair.

> > If I create a reacurring even, I can't open, delete or modify it right
> > afterwards (Getting message in subject line). I do all my work in Month
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>
> Can you open/delete/modify it 10 minutes later?
Ben M. Schorr - MVP - 21 Apr 2005 02:58 GMT
> No, Nothing at all even right after saveing and closeing it. Bang, I get
> that error message. Tried a re-install overtop, and a repair.

What version of Outlook are you using?

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John Freeze - 21 Apr 2005 14:35 GMT
Office 97, Outlook 8.04.5619.

> > No, Nothing at all even right after saveing and closeing it. Bang, I get
> > that error message. Tried a re-install overtop, and a repair.
>
> What version of Outlook are you using?
Ben M. Schorr - MVP - 21 Apr 2005 21:57 GMT
> Office 97, Outlook 8.04.5619.

Hmmm...and do you have an Exchange server?  If so, what version?  What  
operating system is your machine running?

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John Freeze - 23 Apr 2005 15:15 GMT
No exchange server, just a home PC. I am running Win98 SE2 (Due to drafting
program not compatible with higher). 450 MGH, 511RAM. I have been running
this Office97 for over 7 years on this machine. Had to replace HD twice, and
this time, I get this error. (sigh)

Any ideas at all. How can I change permission to allow me? Puter name may be
diff (IE:freeze=old, jtfreeze=new). Could this be it? I see no reason why it
would be when its made under the new.

Thanks in advance.

> > Office 97, Outlook 8.04.5619.
>
> Hmmm...and do you have an Exchange server?  If so, what version?  What
> operating system is your machine running?
Ben M. Schorr - MVP - 23 Apr 2005 21:19 GMT
> No exchange server, just a home PC. I am running Win98 SE2 (Due to  
> drafting
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>
> Thanks in advance.

Well, I'd probably delete and recreate your profile.  I'd also run  
SCANPST.EXE (Inbox Repair Tool) against your Personal Folders file.

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