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Outlook calendar items not showing but showing in OWA

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Pieter van der Walt - 19 Sep 2007 09:34 GMT
I accessed my Outlook client this morning and noticed that some of my
appointments have dissapeared! Mostly recurring items, but also all my
appointments for today! Checking on OWA all the appointments are there.
Strangely though I still get my reminders for today's meeting on Outlook!

I also had an error for reminders saying that Reminders cannot be cancelled
or something.

Why is this happening? how do i fix it?

Thanks
Pieter
Brian Tillman - 19 Sep 2007 13:25 GMT
> I accessed my Outlook client this morning and noticed that some of my
> appointments have dissapeared! Mostly recurring items, but also all my
> appointments for today! Checking on OWA all the appointments are
> there. Strangely though I still get my reminders for today's meeting
> on Outlook!

The first thing I'd do is reset the view to make sure that's not hiding the
appointments.
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Pieter van der Walt - 20 Sep 2007 08:52 GMT
Hi Brian - I've checked the current view settings and it is on
"Day/Week/Month" - how do I reset it? Also chaned this to other views without
any success.

Rgds
Pieter

> > I accessed my Outlook client this morning and noticed that some of my
> > appointments have dissapeared! Mostly recurring items, but also all my
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> The first thing I'd do is reset the view to make sure that's not hiding the
> appointments.
Pieter van der Walt - 20 Sep 2007 10:00 GMT
Hi Brian - I have just had my IT Technician do a reset on all the views and
still no resolution.

> > I accessed my Outlook client this morning and noticed that some of my
> > appointments have dissapeared! Mostly recurring items, but also all my
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> The first thing I'd do is reset the view to make sure that's not hiding the
> appointments.
Pieter van der Walt - 20 Sep 2007 12:10 GMT
Some more:

On a seperate PC:
I  have created a brand new login profile on a different machine running
Outlook 2007 with exactly the same results. However, when accessing my
mailbox using OWA I can see my appointments.

On another user's machine:
OPened up my shared calendar in Outlook and we can see my "Missing"
appointments

On yet another user's machine:
Using Outlook 2007 viewing my shared calendar the "missing" items do not show

I have also reset the different views and I have done a detect & repair on
Office.

What can else can I try??? My IT team now wants to backup my mailbox, create
a new profile on Exchange and try from there....

> > I accessed my Outlook client this morning and noticed that some of my
> > appointments have dissapeared! Mostly recurring items, but also all my
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> The first thing I'd do is reset the view to make sure that's not hiding the
> appointments.
Brian Tillman - 20 Sep 2007 13:31 GMT
> On a seperate PC:
> I  have created a brand new login profile on a different machine
> running Outlook 2007 with exactly the same results. However, when
> accessing my mailbox using OWA I can see my appointments.

I suspect something is wronng with the operation of Cached Exchange mode.
Try disabling that and see if it makes a difference.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

Pieter van der Walt - 20 Sep 2007 15:40 GMT
Hi Brian - thanks that seems to have done the trick - our guys will be
running some tests on our exchange servers tonight and see what else could be
wrong!

> > On a seperate PC:
> > I  have created a brand new login profile on a different machine
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> I suspect something is wronng with the operation of Cached Exchange mode.
> Try disabling that and see if it makes a difference.
Charlotte Hinger - 21 Sep 2007 00:52 GMT
This might be the problem I'm having.  Where can I find this "cached
exchange" thingy?  I'm trying to recovered Calendar folders after a crash.  

> Hi Brian - thanks that seems to have done the trick - our guys will be
> running some tests on our exchange servers tonight and see what else could be
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> > I suspect something is wronng with the operation of Cached Exchange mode.
> > Try disabling that and see if it makes a difference.
Brian Tillman - 21 Sep 2007 02:48 GMT
> This might be the problem I'm having.  Where can I find this "cached
> exchange" thingy?  I'm trying to recovered Calendar folders after a
> crash.

In your account properties.
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Charlotte Hinger - 21 Sep 2007 11:42 GMT
I've already tried properties with the "automatically generate Microsoft
Exchange View" both checked and unchecked, but neither worked.  I can see
them under Active Appointments in a table view, but the start end columns
both say "none" and when I open an individual appointment from that view it
defaults to todays date except for the one I created yesterday.

Thanks.

> > This might be the problem I'm having.  Where can I find this "cached
> > exchange" thingy?  I'm trying to recovered Calendar folders after a
> > crash.
>
> In your account properties.
Brian Tillman - 21 Sep 2007 15:11 GMT
> I've already tried properties with the "automatically generate
> Microsoft Exchange View" both checked and unchecked, but neither
> worked.  I can see them under Active Appointments in a table view,
> but the start end columns both say "none" and when I open an
> individual appointment from that view it defaults to todays date
> except for the one I created yesterday.

Doesn't sound at all like your problem is related to Peter's, so please
start your own thread.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

Charlotte Hinger - 21 Sep 2007 18:56 GMT
OK.  Thanks.  I've already started another thread, but I was reading previous
threads and saw this one and thought the disappearing appointments sounded
like my problem.  

> > I've already tried properties with the "automatically generate
> > Microsoft Exchange View" both checked and unchecked, but neither
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> Doesn't sound at all like your problem is related to Peter's, so please
> start your own thread.

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