in my own outlook here at home I have no problems.
but at work - also outlook 2003 - I cannot see the holidays.
Under calendar options I have added Holidays - and when it didn't show, I
tried again - then it said "Holidays ...already installed. do you want to
install them again" So they are installed - but not showing
does any body know what I could do??? (it's on a common server) the
it-people say they have done nothing to prevent it
http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/missinghol.htm

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After furious head scratching, grethe asked:
| in my own outlook here at home I have no problems.
| but at work - also outlook 2003 - I cannot see the holidays.
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| does any body know what I could do??? (it's on a common server) the
| it-people say they have done nothing to prevent it
grethe I wish I could help but...
I have this same problem "I cannot see the holidays.
Under calendar options I have added Holidays - and when it didn't show, I
tried again - then it said "Holidays ...already installed. do you want to
install them again" So they are installed - but not showing"
I'm not finding any answers here yet but would sure welcome sugjestions from
others. Thank you in advance, DWJMaine
> in my own outlook here at home I have no problems.
> but at work - also outlook 2003 - I cannot see the holidays.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> does any body know what I could do??? (it's on a common server) the
> it-people say they have done nothing to prevent it
Brian Tillman - 25 Mar 2008 20:09 GMT
> grethe I wish I could help but...
>
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> I'm not finding any answers here yet but would sure welcome
> sugjestions from others. Thank you in advance, DWJMaine
Outlook 2003's holiday file only goes through 2007. Microsoft has supplied
an updated holiday file for over a year now. Did you go to the Office web
site and look for it? If not, see this:
http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/missinghol.htm

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