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Calendar Crashes

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redbeard - 26 Apr 2007 17:18 GMT
I have a user's computer that crashes Office 2007 everytime you go to "Send a
Calendar via E-mail". It happens usually if you select more than a few days.
I have tried uninstalling Office, rebooting, reinstalling Office 2007.
The computer is Toshiba Portege Windows XP Tablet edition, fully patched,
2.16 GHZ, 2GB RAM. I have done a dozen other Office 2007 Proffessional Plus
installs this week and the rest are fine.
I am thinking corrupted user data file...but how to fix?
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 28 Apr 2007 17:50 GMT
Have you tried a new mail profile?

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After furious head scratching, redbeard asked:

| I have a user's computer that crashes Office 2007 everytime you go to
| "Send a Calendar via E-mail". It happens usually if you select more
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| Proffessional Plus installs this week and the rest are fine.
| I am thinking corrupted user data file...but how to fix?
redbeard - 30 Apr 2007 03:20 GMT
Can I create a new profile while keeping all the user's data? This is the
Superintendent and he has calendar appointments into 2009 already. How would
you do that? [create new profile and then import old data in?] Any hints
would be appreciated.

> Have you tried a new mail profile?
>
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> | Proffessional Plus installs this week and the rest are fine.
> | I am thinking corrupted user data file...but how to fix?
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 30 Apr 2007 04:27 GMT
Create the new profile and configure it to use the existing .pst file -no importing necessary.

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After furious head scratching, redbeard asked:

| Can I create a new profile while keeping all the user's data? This is
| the Superintendent and he has calendar appointments into 2009
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||| Proffessional Plus installs this week and the rest are fine.
||| I am thinking corrupted user data file...but how to fix?

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