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Corrupted recurring appointment?  Outlook 2003 public folder

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jamesashcroft@gmail.com - 13 Oct 2006 15:52 GMT
Hi-

here at work we are using Exchange and have 3 computers sharing a
public calendar and have extensive recurring calendar appointments to
organize our shipments.  we basically set up recurring appointments (
every friday and tuesday) and use the notes section to organize
shipment info.

now, the other 2 guys have no problem with theirs but if i open one
specific series of recurring appoitments i get the error "cannot read
one instance of this recurring appointment.  close any open
appointments..." etc.  this seems to be an isolated case on my
computer.  i can't just delete the series and redo as we'd lose all the
notes within the individual appointments on the public file.  i've
already deleted my local frmcache.dat file and rebooted and created
another profile.  both failed to remedy the problem.

any thoughts?  TIA.
erinashcroft@gmail.com - 16 Oct 2006 02:28 GMT
> Hi-
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> any thoughts?  TIA.

aren't there microsoft folks here to help?
Brian Tillman - 16 Oct 2006 14:27 GMT
> aren't there microsoft folks here to help?

Usually not.  On rare occasion a Microsoft employee will read and answer,
but it doesn't happen often.
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