I wasn't sure if you meant there or in group schedules. There is a known
issue where they don't stick well, especially if you lose connectivity to
the server. Try opening outlook using the /resetnavpane switch - if it
doesn't help, then it’s the bug. (Using this switch will delete all folder
shortcuts added to the navigation pane (including Favorite folders).)
http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/switches.htm

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> What do you mean "where it it disappearing from"? I'm not sure what you're
> talking about. The only place I know where the "People's Calendar" is
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>> where is it disappearing from?
Charlie - 12 Feb 2008 13:48 GMT
Okay, so what you are saying is that if reseting the nav pane does not help
then that means it's a Microsoft Outlook bug, correct? Does Microsoft know
about this bug? Is there any fix to this bug?