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chb12 - 28 Aug 2006 16:37 GMT
When one of my users click on their calendar it doesn't display the little
calendar in the top left corner.  Is this a setting change or is it more in
depth?
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Brian Tillman - 28 Aug 2006 19:04 GMT
> When one of my users click on their calendar it doesn't display the
> little calendar in the top left corner.  Is this a setting change or
> is it more in depth?

If they're using Outlook 2003 (always state the Outlook version), perhaps
they have the Date Navigator hidden.  Click View and make sure "Navigation
Pane" is checked or, more simply, press Alt-F1.
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chb12 - 28 Aug 2006 20:15 GMT
Sorry, it is Outlook 2003.  She is only having the problem on Terminal Server
2003.  It isn't the Navigation Pane.  When she views the month there is a
bunch of letters and numbers in random order.  The week and day view is fine,
but the calendar in the Navigation Pane doesn't appear.  
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Chuck

> > When one of my users click on their calendar it doesn't display the
> > little calendar in the top left corner.  Is this a setting change or
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> they have the Date Navigator hidden.  Click View and make sure "Navigation
> Pane" is checked or, more simply, press Alt-F1.
Brian Tillman - 29 Aug 2006 00:51 GMT
> Sorry, it is Outlook 2003.  She is only having the problem on
> Terminal Server 2003.  It isn't the Navigation Pane.  When she views
> the month there is a bunch of letters and numbers in random order.
> The week and day view is fine, but the calendar in the Navigation
> Pane doesn't appear.

What happens when she clicks View>Taskpad while in the Calendar?
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chb12 - 29 Aug 2006 14:15 GMT
Her tasks for the day show up, but the calendar is not visible.  I also
noticed that under her received header in email; the date and time stamp
don't appear.  I've deleted her profile and recreated it, but I still have
the same problem.  As far as I know she is the only user having the problem.
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Chuck

> > Sorry, it is Outlook 2003.  She is only having the problem on
> > Terminal Server 2003.  It isn't the Navigation Pane.  When she views
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>
> What happens when she clicks View>Taskpad while in the Calendar?
Brian Tillman - 29 Aug 2006 15:12 GMT
> Her tasks for the day show up, but the calendar is not visible.

Then she should be able to see a small drag point just above the taskpad.
Dragging this down should open the Date Navigator.
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Brian Tillman

chb12 - 29 Aug 2006 15:40 GMT
The calendar is there, but it is all grey.  I can't see days or months.
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Chuck

> > Her tasks for the day show up, but the calendar is not visible.
>
> Then she should be able to see a small drag point just above the taskpad.
> Dragging this down should open the Date Navigator.
Brian Tillman - 29 Aug 2006 21:26 GMT
> The calendar is there, but it is all grey.  I can't see days or
> months.

I'm stumped, not being able to see what you see.
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chb12 - 30 Aug 2006 14:36 GMT
I'm stumped too and it is right in front of me.  Thanks for your help, and
I'll keep on researching.
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Chuck

> > The calendar is there, but it is all grey.  I can't see days or
> > months.
>
> I'm stumped, not being able to see what you see.

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