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Can't Open Calendar Events

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Bruce Wayne - 22 Jan 2008 20:08 GMT
I have a user on Exchange 2000 running Outlook 2003.  This morning when he
opened Outlook, he cannot open items in his calendar.  He also cannot create
new items.  Everything else in his mailbox works fine.  I copied his
calendar to a PST he uses and the calendar is accessible.  Could there be a
setting that he clicked unknowingly that will not allow him to edit his
calendar.  His secretary can access his calendar from her Outlook client and
can make and change appointments, no problem.

THanks

BW
Diane Poremsky - 22 Jan 2008 21:35 GMT
try opening outlook with the /cleanviews switch.

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> I have a user on Exchange 2000 running Outlook 2003.  This morning when he
> opened Outlook, he cannot open items in his calendar.  He also cannot
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Bruce Wayne - 22 Jan 2008 21:42 GMT
Diane,

Thanks for the info, but i figured it out.  Apparantly when he closed
Outlook the night before, it didnt close properly.  I ended the task
manually and he is all set.

BW

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