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Outlook 2007 shows calendar entries from 2003 in current date.

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ljohnson0708 - 16 Jul 2007 20:16 GMT
I updated from Outlook 2003 and now my calendar shows old calendar entries
from 2003-2007.  I've archived (no change) and I went to Control
Panel->Remove Programs and repaired the install (no change but switching from
Inbox to Calendar is now much faster).  Any ideas other than manually
deleting every entry?
Brian Tillman - 16 Jul 2007 20:24 GMT
> I updated from Outlook 2003 and now my calendar shows old calendar
> entries from 2003-2007.  I've archived (no change) and I went to
> Control Panel->Remove Programs and repaired the install (no change
> but switching from Inbox to Calendar is now much faster).  Any ideas
> other than manually deleting every entry?

Sounds like you changed the modified date, which is what Outlook uses to
archive.  Did you import at all?  If so, that's why.
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ljohnson0708 - 16 Jul 2007 20:40 GMT
No, I did not import.  In looking further, I'm finding that any entry that
had had a reminder (but did not show up in Outlook 2003 incorrectly),  now
has "Weekly" recurrence checked  and "No End date" checked.  

> > I updated from Outlook 2003 and now my calendar shows old calendar
> > entries from 2003-2007.  I've archived (no change) and I went to
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> Sounds like you changed the modified date, which is what Outlook uses to
> archive.  Did you import at all?  If so, that's why.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 17 Jul 2007 06:57 GMT
If you look under Control Panel->Add/Remove programs, remove the Outlookaddinsetup from Cyberlink.

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After furious head scratching, ljohnson0708 asked:

| No, I did not import.  In looking further, I'm finding that any entry
| that had had a reminder (but did not show up in Outlook 2003
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|| Brian Tillman
ljohnson0708 - 17 Jul 2007 16:10 GMT
Thanks, Milly, but I do not see this in my Add/Remove programs list.  If it's
listed by name,  Cyberlink, it's not there.  I only see Microsoft Office 2007
updates.  As I tried to delete the old entries, I now see that Outlook is
adding a weekly recurrence without an end date to any past and CURRENT
appointments that I've set  a reminder.  

> If you look under Control Panel->Add/Remove programs, remove the Outlookaddinsetup from Cyberlink.
>
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> || Brian Tillman
L.johnson0708@gmail.com - 18 Jul 2007 18:51 GMT
I do not have an Outlook addin program in Control Panel->Add/Remove
Programs or in Outlook->Tools->Trust Center.  I used a trial version
of Office 2007 and had no problems like this.  I use a stand alone
ThinkPad T60, XP Pro sp2.

On Jul 17, 12:57 am, "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
<Mil...@donteventhinkaboutmailingmeatmvps.org> wrote:
> If you look under Control Panel->Add/Remove programs, remove the Outlookaddinsetup from Cyberlink.
>
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> || Brian Tillman
 
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