If the problem has been going on for months, there is probably no way to
troubleshoot what may have happened since several hundred events have
probably occurred to your computer since then.
Try starting Outlook one time with the /cleanviews switch. Use F1 help for
assistance with command line arguments.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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After furious head scratching, Ric asked:
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||| I have tried Detect & Repair.
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Jess - 16 May 2005 16:34 GMT
I have the same problem which seemed to occur about 3 weeks ago when I
downloaded the latest Office patches - I am using Outlook 2002, SP3.
I can manually change dates (that's the only issue I seem to have had so
far), but it's a pain.
> If the problem has been going on for months, there is probably no way to
> troubleshoot what may have happened since several hundred events have
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> ||| I have tried Detect & Repair.
> ||| I have tried reinstalling over the top.