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sjl18gb - 28 Sep 2005 14:16 GMT
Using outlook 2003. I cannot add new appointments. I created additional
calendars (to use for specific family birthdays) and have now deleted them.
after i did that, i can no longer add dates to my main calendar. When i click
on appointments listed in 'Outlook Today' it gives me a 'folder not found'
error. I duplicated my calendar and i can add appointments to that one, but
not the master. Can i replace the master calendar with the duplicate?? or
just remove the master??

SJL
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 28 Sep 2005 15:30 GMT
You cannot remove or replace the default calendar.  Have you tried opening
Outlook in Safe mode?  Start->run->outlook.exe /safe.

If you can open it in Safe mode, then close Outlook, try creating a new mail
profile and configure it to use your old .pst file during the setup.

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| Using outlook 2003. I cannot add new appointments. I created
| additional calendars (to use for specific family birthdays) and have
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| SJL

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