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How do I delete linked SharePoint calendar from outlook?

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JP - 30 Oct 2007 13:54 GMT
I am able to right click on the calendar and delete it. But it comes back
after some time. I have even removed my mail profile and created a new
profile. It looks like this setting is somehow stored on the exchange server
and I have no idea how to get rid of it.

Thanks,
JP
Diane Poremsky - 31 Oct 2007 03:53 GMT
delete it from tools, accts, calendar tab and find and delete the pst from
the hard drive.  deleting it from accts should be enough but I know from
experience imap psts will attach themselves to other profiles so sharepoint
ones might too.

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> I am able to right click on the calendar and delete it. But it comes back
> after some time. I have even removed my mail profile and created a new
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> Thanks,
> JP
JP - 01 Nov 2007 15:26 GMT
It does not show up under calendars but shows up under sharepoint lists and
there is also a data file. I have deleted these and also deleted the
sharepointlists.pst from drive. It still comes back. Any ideas?

Thanks,
JP

> delete it from tools, accts, calendar tab and find and delete the pst from
> the hard drive.  deleting it from accts should be enough but I know from
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> > Thanks,
> > JP

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