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calendar in outlook 2002 won't update

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DS - 10 Sep 2007 06:24 GMT
A couple of months ago my calendar in Outlook 2002 (w/ SP3) stopped accepting
new entries - it had worked fine for years.  The error basically says "can't
save... 1 or more parameters values are not valid".  The only system change I
can remember near that time was adding the Google toolbar to IE.  In Outlook
Today / Properties / Advanced it shows "Personal Folders".  I have 12
sub-folder and the size for all folders is 350kb (I don't use it for email).  
Appreciate any help.  DS
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 10 Sep 2007 10:03 GMT
If you uninstall the Google Toolbar, does it work as expected?

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After furious head scratching, DS asked:

| A couple of months ago my calendar in Outlook 2002 (w/ SP3) stopped
| accepting new entries - it had worked fine for years.  The error
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| size for all folders is 350kb (I don't use it for email). Appreciate
| any help.  DS
DS - 11 Sep 2007 04:56 GMT
I uninstalled both Google Toolbar and Google Desktop but it made no
difference - same problem exists.

> If you uninstall the Google Toolbar, does it work as expected?
>
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> | size for all folders is 350kb (I don't use it for email). Appreciate
> | any help.  DS
 
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