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Newly saved items in Outlook Calendar are disappearing

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K. Canady - 31 Oct 2007 22:57 GMT
This week I have tried to save items to my calendar and they keep
disappearing. I can save items to our Program Director and they stay in his
calendar but when I try to save to mine within 3 minutes they are gone.

Our techs are scratching their heads on this one.
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Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 01 Nov 2007 13:37 GMT
this usually happens when outlook is using a pst as the default message
store.

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> This week I have tried to save items to my calendar and they keep
> disappearing. I can save items to our Program Director and they stay in
> his
> calendar but when I try to save to mine within 3 minutes they are gone.
>
> Our techs are scratching their heads on this one.

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