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How do I change default recurrence for calendar items?

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renegade - 09 May 2007 00:56 GMT
Calendar items accepted in Outlook are always set up as recurring items, even
though the item was not sent as a recurring item.  How do I keep this from
happening?
Brian Tillman - 09 May 2007 01:56 GMT
> Calendar items accepted in Outlook are always set up as recurring
> items, even though the item was not sent as a recurring item.  How do
> I keep this from happening?

Open Control Panel>Add or Remove Programs and uninstall Outlookaddinsetup.
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ashockey - 21 Jun 2007 19:58 GMT
Brian Tillman;7586758 Wrote:

> > Calendar items accepted in Outlook are always set up as recurring
> > items, even though the item was not sent as a recurring item.  How
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> Brian Tillman

This solution did not work for me.  Any other thoughts on how to fix
it?  

Isn't the Outlookadinsetup an .exe file?  It seems that you would need
to remove the actual addin and not just the .exe file.

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Brian Tillman - 22 Jun 2007 05:49 GMT
> This solution did not work for me.  Any other thoughts on how to fix
> it?

To date, that add-in has been the sole cause of the problem you describe.

> Isn't the Outlookadinsetup an .exe file?  It seems that you would need
> to remove the actual addin and not just the .exe file.

It's not an Outlook add-in per se, but an application that purportedly
allows using Windows Media features without having to wait for Windows to
boot.  Uninstalling the app in Add or Remove programs will, of course,
remove the EXE file and any of its attendant DLLs.
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