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other calendar's missing from navigation pane

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deo89 - 30 Aug 2005 15:46 GMT
I have a user who had 40+ calendars listed in the "Other Calendars" section
of the navigation pane.  These just disappeared one day.  Is there a limit on
the number of calendars?  Is this a profile or .ost corruption?  Where are
those stored?  Is there a way to restore?

thx
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 30 Aug 2005 15:54 GMT
probably a corrupt xml file. it's at C:\Documents and
Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook. We've read rumors that
there is a limit to the number of folders on the various panes but we don't
have any hard evidence of it. did they disappear after he added another one?

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>I have a user who had 40+ calendars listed in the "Other Calendars" section
> of the navigation pane.  These just disappeared one day.  Is there a limit
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> thx
deo89 - 30 Aug 2005 18:43 GMT
As the old story goes, she worked fine the day before, signed in the next
morning and they were gone... OL 2003, WinXP - SP1

She'll re-add them and try not to use so many, if I find a trend or get more
details, I'll pass them along.

Thanks!

> probably a corrupt xml file. it's at C:\Documents and
> Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook. We've read rumors that
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> > thx
Capone2377 - 04 Nov 2005 22:33 GMT
I am having the same problem but with less calendars.  I have had users lose
only one or two on their list.  The kicker is you can not add them back.  
When you click on open shared calendar and type in the info the calendar
opens but with no name on it and it wont show up in the list.   Is there a
way to fix the corrupted xml file?

> As the old story goes, she worked fine the day before, signed in the next
> morning and they were gone... OL 2003, WinXP - SP1
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Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 05 Nov 2005 14:54 GMT
you can delete it - http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/filepath.htm

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>I am having the same problem but with less calendars.  I have had users
>lose
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Robbit - 30 Mar 2006 18:19 GMT
We are also having this problem. User has a handful of shared calendars
listed in the Other Calendars pane and then they just disappear.  Exchange
2003, OUtlook 2003.  Did anyone figure out the solution?
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> I am having the same problem but with less calendars.  I have had users lose
> only one or two on their list.  The kicker is you can not add them back.  
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> > > > thx
 
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