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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Brian Tillman
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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Brian Tillman
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.