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rodent - 05 Apr 2006 15:47 GMT
This problem is in reference to Outlook 2003 w/SP1
I have an end user that has a default calander and shared calanders.  The
user cannot open her default calander until she selects a shared calander
first, then she can open her default calander.  She is not using alternate
calander settings.  I tried all the kb postings and no resolution.  Is there
a switch or setting that needs to be changed?
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 08 Apr 2006 07:54 GMT
not sure what KB articles you tried, but this generally means there is a bad
view. Starting outlook with the cleanviews switch should fix it (but will
rmeove all custom views you have).

http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/switches.htm

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> This problem is in reference to Outlook 2003 w/SP1
> I have an end user that has a default calander and shared calanders.  The
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> there
> a switch or setting that needs to be changed?
rodent - 10 Apr 2006 14:14 GMT
This was exactly the information I needed.  Straignt and to the point with
all the tech trimmings for me to solve all my Outlook issues.  THANK YOU...

> not sure what KB articles you tried, but this generally means there is a bad
> view. Starting outlook with the cleanviews switch should fix it (but will
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> > there
> > a switch or setting that needs to be changed?
 
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