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Renaming calendar

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YoJa - 31 Jan 2006 19:50 GMT
I'm trying to fix an access problem that we are having with the bosses
calendar.  Her assistant (delegate) cannot add new or change old
appointments.  I was told to reset the folders by exporting the calendar to a
pst file and save it locally. Renaming the calendar folder, restart the
outlook client with the switch "resetfolders"  Then import the pst back into
the folder.

We did this on one users pc yesterday but today it will not let us rename
the folder.  I read a previous post that said you cannot rename the calendar,
but we did it once.  Any ideas how to get around this?
Nick B - 01 Feb 2006 00:47 GMT
You can't rename the default Calendar folder, nor can you delete it. You can
rename Calendar folders that you create however.  They might have meant to
delete all the items in the Calendar folder.

To delete everything in the Calendar folder I would go through the View
Menus and go to Define View and create and apply a Table View so that your
Calendar looks like your Inbox and you can easily delete everything. If you
have problems, let us know what version of Outlook you are on.

> I'm trying to fix an access problem that we are having with the bosses
> calendar.  Her assistant (delegate) cannot add new or change old
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> the folder.  I read a previous post that said you cannot rename the calendar,
> but we did it once.  Any ideas how to get around this?

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