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How do I eliminate reminder for deleted appointment?

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Bingl - 15 Dec 2007 05:57 GMT
While cleaning up my Calendar, I deleted a recurring appointment.  Since
then, I get a reminder for the appointment every time I open Outlook.  When I
try to "Dismiss" the reminder, I get a message as follows:

Cannot turn off the reminder.  You may be reminded again.  Cannot locate
recurrence information for this appointment.

I tried running Outlook by using the /cleanreminders switch, but it did not
take off the reminder.  

Does anyone have any idea of how to get the reminder out of the system?
gej - 23 Dec 2007 05:28 GMT
From another thread I just found

Display your calendar in a Recurrence view.  Scroll to that appointment
reminder, select it and delete it (do not open it, just select it by
highlighting).

this worked for me

> While cleaning up my Calendar, I deleted a recurring appointment.  Since
> then, I get a reminder for the appointment every time I open Outlook.  When I
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> Does anyone have any idea of how to get the reminder out of the system?
eKen - 11 Jan 2008 15:04 GMT
"Display your calendar in a Recurrence view.  Scroll to that appointment
reminder, select it and delete it (do not open it, just select it by
highlighting)."

I also had this problem, but this worked for me. If you do anything other
than select it and goto edit> delete, it just gives you the error window
again.
Thanks alot gej

> From another thread I just found
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> > Does anyone have any idea of how to get the reminder out of the system?
 
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