> 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
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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 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
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> 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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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.