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After furious head scratching, lemonpicker asked:
probably because hotmail doesn't support those recurrences, so the outlook
connector won't allow it? :)

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Why not use the recurrence feature to set your appointments?

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After furious head scratching, lemonpicker asked:
| I have appointments that occur on specific week days of the month
| i.e. first and third tuesday etc. At present this means going thruogh
| the callender instead of schedualing in "reoccuring apt "
lemonpicker - 05 Oct 2006 20:03 GMT
I think this answers my question. The answer is no. Maybe it's somthing
that will be added in the future.
> probably because hotmail doesn't support those recurrences, so the outlook
> connector won't allow it? :)
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> | i.e. first and third tuesday etc. At present this means going thruogh
> | the callender instead of schedualing in "reoccuring apt "