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Calendar will not let me open to make new apt.

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Styl4u - 28 Aug 2006 02:15 GMT
You all know how important our calendars are.  All of a sudden to day it
would not let me open a date to enter a new apt.  
Can anyone help ASAP !
You can also email me at : ladybutterfly14wi.rr.com

Thanks in advance,
Linda
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 28 Aug 2006 03:21 GMT
No, we will not email you directly since this is a public news group and
questions asked in the public group are answered in the public group for the
benefit of all, not just one.

Now, you need to provide your version, SP level and what you did prior to it
not working to break it.

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| You all know how important our calendars are.  All of a sudden to day it
| would not let me open a date to enter a new apt.
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| Thanks in advance,
| Linda
DJL - 28 Aug 2006 07:08 GMT
I have the same problem - a windo comes up saying the form required to vie
this message is unavaiable. Contact your administrator.  As this is a new
computer and office has been on for 2 days what have I done wrong.

> No, we will not email you directly since this is a public news group and
> questions asked in the public group are answered in the public group for the
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> | Thanks in advance,
> | Linda
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 28 Aug 2006 08:12 GMT
Sorry - but adding a new problem to an existing thread will not work.

Start  new thread with all the pertinent information and someone may be able
to help.

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After furious head scratching, DJL asked:

| I have the same problem - a windo comes up saying the form required
| to vie this message is unavaiable. Contact your administrator.  As
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||| Thanks in advance,
||| Linda
Josh Einstein - 28 Aug 2006 08:26 GMT
Did you happen to install the Windows Live Local add-in for Outlook?

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>I have the same problem - a windo comes up saying the form required to vie
> this message is unavaiable. Contact your administrator.  As this is a new
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>> | Thanks in advance,
>> | Linda
Peter Gedney - 29 Aug 2006 03:12 GMT
I'm having the same problem as DJL.  The appointment form is in the standard
forms library but it will not open whether I use a menu, toolbar button,
context menu or just double-click the calendar for that date and time.  I
get the same message to contact my administrator.  This is a stand alone
computer using a DSL line with Outlook 2003.  Within the last month I
upgraded my Pocket PC to use ActivSync 4.2.0 (build 4876) but it's run
without problems up till this past weekend.  Any help?

> I have the same problem - a windo comes up saying the form required to vie
> this message is unavaiable. Contact your administrator.  As this is a new
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> > | Thanks in advance,
> > | Linda
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 29 Aug 2006 07:25 GMT
And, can you answer the questions that DJL did not?

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| I'm having the same problem as DJL.  The appointment form is in the standard
| forms library but it will not open whether I use a menu, toolbar button,
[quoted text clipped - 25 lines]
| > > | Thanks in advance,
| > > | Linda
Peter Gedney - 30 Aug 2006 03:37 GMT
I'm using Outlook from Office 2003 Pro (11.5608.5606) on Windows 2000 Pro
(5.0.2195 SP4, build 2195).  I initially drew a blank on what I might have
done but, to bring you up to date, I had updated my firewall...BlackICE,
version 3.6 cpn.  Hope that helps!

> And, can you answer the questions that DJL did not?
>
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> | > > | Thanks in advance,
> | > > | Linda
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 30 Aug 2006 05:03 GMT
Have you run Detect and Repair on your Outlook installation?  Have you tried
scanpst.exe (second resort)?  Third, have you cleared your forms cache?
Fourth, try a new mail profile.

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After furious head scratching, Peter Gedney asked:

| I'm using Outlook from Office 2003 Pro (11.5608.5606) on Windows 2000
| Pro (5.0.2195 SP4, build 2195).  I initially drew a blank on what I
[quoted text clipped - 45 lines]
|||||| Thanks in advance,
|||||| Linda

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