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Disappearing names in 'Other Calendars' pane

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sucoyant - 11 May 2006 13:24 GMT
Hello,

I'm using Outlook 2003.

When I check someones name to view their calendar in the 'Other Calendars'
pane, their calendar appears like normal. However, when I have finished
looking at the calendar and then uncheck the calendar of that person, the
name disappears. When I have looked at several people’s calendar, all the
names disappear but the boxes remain.

I've tried detect and repair, but this did not fix the problem.

This is an urgent issue, and would greatly appreciate a response ASAP.

Thank you!
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 11 May 2006 16:56 GMT
you'll probably need to delete the xml (and lose all shortcuts) to fix it.
You can do this by starting outlook with the /resetnavpane switch.

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sucoyant - 15 May 2006 10:48 GMT
Diane,

Thanks for your reply.

I did as you said, but it didn't work. I'm wondering if this could be a
graphics card issue... what do you think?
I'm all out of ideas on this one. Has Microsoft made any official
announcements regarding this issue?

Thanks for your help!

> you'll probably need to delete the xml (and lose all shortcuts) to fix it.
> You can do this by starting outlook with the /resetnavpane switch.
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Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 21 May 2006 14:25 GMT
If resetting the nav pane doesn't work, it's a corrupt profile. AFAIK, it
has nothing to do with the video card drivers.

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