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easouza - 22 Feb 2007 21:48 GMT
Today I went into Calendar and tried to enter a new appointment.  I tried new
and also double-clicking on time but the window to enter an appointment does
not appear.  I also tried opening an existing appointment and that window
does not appear either.  I can send/receive and open mail.  I can open
contacts and notes but not appointments.  Does anyone have any idea what may
be happening?  I am running Office 2003 on Windows XP SP2 and I current with
all software updates both critical and optional.
Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook] - 23 Feb 2007 05:50 GMT
First thing you can try:  Close Outlook, search for a file called
frmcache.dat (make sure you enable searching within hidden folders), rename
it to frmcache.old, and reopen Outlook.

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> Today I went into Calendar and tried to enter a new appointment.  I tried new
> and also double-clicking on time but the window to enter an appointment does
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> be happening?  I am running Office 2003 on Windows XP SP2 and I current with
> all software updates both critical and optional.
 
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