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all outlook calendar entries show under todays date

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FET - 14 Sep 2007 21:58 GMT
No matter what date I enter an item it shows up under the current date and
time.  Click on the item and it shows it was entered correctly.  Outlook was
working fine, but just started doing this.

Outlook 2003 running under Vista.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 15 Sep 2007 05:58 GMT
Have you tried a detect and repair?  Have you run scanpst.exe against your .pst file?  How big is the .pst file?  Have you closed and restarted Outlook?  Rebooted Windows?

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After furious head scratching, FET asked:

| No matter what date I enter an item it shows up under the current
| date and time.  Click on the item and it shows it was entered
| correctly.  Outlook was working fine, but just started doing this.
|
| Outlook 2003 running under Vista.
FET - 17 Sep 2007 16:52 GMT
> No matter what date I enter an item it shows up under the current date and
> time.  Click on the item and it shows it was entered correctly.  Outlook was
> working fine, but just started doing this.
>
> Outlook 2003 running under Vista.

I tried detect and repair, no luck.  The .pst file is 283 megabytes, so that
should not be a problem.  I did try closing outlook and rebooting.  Problem
continues.  Everything else works properly in Outlook except for calendard
 
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