> When I create a new appointment and give it a beginning time and an
> end time it automatically makes it recurring. I then have to open it
> again and take off the recurrence for it. Has this happened to anyone
> else?
Do you have a Dell? If so, there's an application called Outlookaddinsetup
that's part of MediaDirect that does this. On Control Panel's Add or Remove
Programs applet, locate that app and uninstall it.

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JT Innovations - 10 Aug 2007 22:14 GMT
> > When I create a new appointment and give it a beginning time and an
> > end time it automatically makes it recurring. I then have to open it
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> that's part of MediaDirect that does this. On Control Panel's Add or Remove
> Programs applet, locate that app and uninstall it.
Yes Brian, I do have a Dell laptop and I did have that application (notice
past tense) I have since removed it from my laptop and I will see if this
solves my problem.
Thanks,
Terry
Diane Poremsky - 11 Aug 2007 00:20 GMT
It will. It's a well known issue...

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>> > When I create a new appointment and give it a beginning time and an
>> > end time it automatically makes it recurring. I then have to open it
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>
> Terry