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Can't add apointment- only defaults to current time

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WingWing - 11 Feb 2008 19:23 GMT
When I add an appointment, it will only create an appointment at the current
date/time (9:04am 2/11/08) instead a date in the future as selected (10:00am
2/20/08). Nor can I update an existing appointment to a future time/date.

I have tried the /resetfolders, /cleanreminders, /cleanfreebusy switches to
no avail.

Looking for ideas.
WingWing - 11 Feb 2008 19:26 GMT
Should have written, version is OlK2003.

> When I add an appointment, it will only create an appointment at the current
> date/time (9:04am 2/11/08) instead a date in the future as selected (10:00am
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> Looking for ideas.
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 11 Feb 2008 20:20 GMT
how about /cleanviews? or reset the current view on the calendar?

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> When I add an appointment, it will only create an appointment at the
> current
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> Looking for ideas.
WingWing - 12 Feb 2008 20:07 GMT
/Cleanviews switch worked! Thanks Diane.

> how about /cleanviews? or reset the current view on the calendar?
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> > Looking for ideas.
 
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