An event was set in January 2006 NOT to re-occur, just a plain simple event.
Now every day when I login I get an error message that says the event has
occured and I choose "Dismiss" then I receive an error message that is cannot
be deleted because the end date and start date have passed. This is happening
on Exchange 2003 running Outlook XP client
> An event was set in January 2006 NOT to re-occur, just a plain simple
> event. Now every day when I login I get an error message that says
> the event has occured and I choose "Dismiss" then I receive an error
> message that is cannot be deleted because the end date and start date
> have passed. This is happening on Exchange 2003 running Outlook XP
> client
Can you temporarily set your clock time back to the beginning of the year
and delete the event?

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Brian Tillman
lanshark - 05 May 2006 05:36 GMT
Been there done that, even no show up. According to MS QB article I am
having to call MS direct :(

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patricia i. willis
> > An event was set in January 2006 NOT to re-occur, just a plain simple
> > event. Now every day when I login I get an error message that says
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Can you temporarily set your clock time back to the beginning of the year
> and delete the event?
lanshark - 10 May 2006 20:23 GMT
Apparently the event was created on Exchange 5.5 and now the users have been
migrated over to Exchnage 2003. Any suggestions?Please :)

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patricia i. willis
> > An event was set in January 2006 NOT to re-occur, just a plain simple
> > event. Now every day when I login I get an error message that says
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Can you temporarily set your clock time back to the beginning of the year
> and delete the event?