> I have a problem with Outlook 2007. If I click on a date to create a
> new appointment the current date appears by default and no matter
> what time I choose for the appointment to start, it appears in the
> calendar as 12.00 am. Any suggestions

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A Dell Inspiron 6000, 1 Gb Ram, Win XP Pro

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> > I have a problem with Outlook 2007. If I click on a date to create a
> > new appointment the current date appears by default and no matter
> > what time I choose for the appointment to start, it appears in the
> > calendar as 12.00 am. Any suggestions
>
> What type of PC is it?
TrevorG - 21 Sep 2007 03:22 GMT
I should add further - there is obviously a problem with the calendar in
other ways too - I cannot view just one day a week. In 7 day mode if I select
to show only the working week, the whole week still appears though I have
selected leave Friday out of my working week. I have tried diagnostics but it
reports all is well. I have also tried repairing my Office installation. I
have the latest updates.
Nothing seems to solve this problem
Thanks

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> A Dell Inspiron 6000, 1 Gb Ram, Win XP Pro
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> > What type of PC is it?
Brian Tillman - 21 Sep 2007 15:13 GMT
> A Dell Inspiron 6000, 1 Gb Ram, Win XP Pro
In Control Panel's Add or Remove Programs, see if you have a Cyberlink
application called Outlookaddinsetup or something similar. If you find it,
uninstall it. It's part of Media Direct and it can cause odd problems with
Outlook's calendar.

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TrevorG - 22 Sep 2007 02:14 GMT
Thanks for the response - no I don't have anything like that installed.
However I have solved the problem by exporting all my email and contacts,
deleting my Outlook datafile and starting again. Now it is running fine, so
the file must have been corrupted.

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> > A Dell Inspiron 6000, 1 Gb Ram, Win XP Pro
>
> In Control Panel's Add or Remove Programs, see if you have a Cyberlink
> application called Outlookaddinsetup or something similar. If you find it,
> uninstall it. It's part of Media Direct and it can cause odd problems with
> Outlook's calendar.