> I am getting the following error in outlook: "There is a problem
> reading one or more of your reminders. Some reminders may not
> appear. Cannot locate recurrence information for this appointment."
> How can I resolve this? Any help would be great.
Try starting Outlook once with the /cleanreminders command line switch.

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bnicks45 - 17 Aug 2006 20:36 GMT
I tried this and it did not work. Any other suggestions?
> > I am getting the following error in outlook: "There is a problem
> > reading one or more of your reminders. Some reminders may not
> > appear. Cannot locate recurrence information for this appointment."
> > How can I resolve this? Any help would be great.
>
> Try starting Outlook once with the /cleanreminders command line switch.
Brian Tillman - 18 Aug 2006 15:06 GMT
> I tried this and it did not work. Any other suggestions?
Well, if it were to happen to me, I'd start with a new mail profile, create
a new PST, make it my delivery location, then copy the contents of my old
PST to the new one, removing the old PST when I was finished. That should
regenerate everything from scratch.

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Gordon - 27 Aug 2006 18:12 GMT
Hi Brian:
This sounds like my issue as well but not sure how I do what you recommend.
Is there something that a layman can do or can you provide some specifics as
to how it is done.
Thanks
Gordon
> > I am getting the following error in outlook: "There is a problem
> > reading one or more of your reminders. Some reminders may not
> > appear. Cannot locate recurrence information for this appointment."
> > How can I resolve this? Any help would be great.
>
> Try starting Outlook once with the /cleanreminders command line switch.
Brian Tillman - 28 Aug 2006 14:58 GMT
> This sounds like my issue as well but not sure how I do what you
> recommend. Is there something that a layman can do or can you provide
> some specifics as to how it is done.
CLick Start>Run. In the Open field, enter
outlook.exe /cleanreminders
Click OK. Note the space in the middle of the command.

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