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Sudharson AN - 07 Mar 2004 19:52 GMT
Outlook 2000. When I scroll above the month of September 20004, my Outlook
Hangs. I do not have any appointments above the month of May, 2004. I have
already tried creating a new PST and also a new profile but neither ofthen
helped me . Any suggestions are welcome.
Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook] - 07 Mar 2004 23:32 GMT
Probably a corrupt meeting in the calendar. I have found that
it is usually in a recurring appointment that has gone bad during
the week of the freeze (when did the freeze start?)

1) Open the Outlook but do not try to open the calendar.

2) Create a New folder (Calendar Test)

3) Do an advanced find on the old calendar and sort events
   by recurrence.

   - Press F3
   - Change the Look For: text box to Appointments and Meetings
   - Click on the Advanced tab
   - Click Field
   - Select All Appointment fields
   - Select Recurring
   - Condition: equals
   - Value: Yes
   - Click the Add to List button
   - Click Find Now

Drop and drag from advanced find listed events one at a time to
the new calendar, when you get to the corrupt item it will give
you an error message or it will hang. (delete this item)

Or if it is not a recurring (which our's always are) you could
perform the find for all and do the same as above...

Move all your calendar items from Calendar Test folder back to
original calendar (these are previously dragged over items).

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Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]

Outlook 2000. When I scroll above the month of September 20004, my Outlook
Hangs. I do not have any appointments above the month of May, 2004. I have
already tried creating a new PST and also a new profile but neither ofthen
helped me . Any suggestions are welcome.
Sudharson AN - 10 Mar 2004 09:27 GMT
Hi,

Thanks a lot for the suggestion. But I have already tried this stuff with a
new profile with a new PST with no appointments in that . Still I am not
able to do that. Any thing more ???

With Regards,

Sudharson.AN
> Probably a corrupt meeting in the calendar. I have found that
> it is usually in a recurring appointment that has gone bad during
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> already tried creating a new PST and also a new profile but neither ofthen
> helped me . Any suggestions are welcome.
Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook] - 11 Mar 2004 00:44 GMT
Do you connect to an Exchange Server?

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Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]

Hi,

Thanks a lot for the suggestion. But I have already tried this stuff with a
new profile with a new PST with no appointments in that . Still I am not
able to do that. Any thing more ???

With Regards,

Sudharson.AN
"Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]" <SkippyLetterman@hotmail.com> wrote in
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> Probably a corrupt meeting in the calendar. I have found that
> it is usually in a recurring appointment that has gone bad during
[quoted text clipped - 35 lines]
> already tried creating a new PST and also a new profile but neither ofthen
> helped me . Any suggestions are welcome.
Sudharson AN - 14 Mar 2004 18:55 GMT
Hi,

No i do not...

With Regards,

Sudharson.AN
> Do you connect to an Exchange Server?
>
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> > already tried creating a new PST and also a new profile but neither ofthen
> > helped me . Any suggestions are welcome.
 
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