The last few days I have been unable to add an appt to my calendar. I double
click on the date and it just doesn't do anything. I'm confused about this.
It never happened before.
Version of outlook? How many items are in the calendar folder?

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> The last few days I have been unable to add an appt to my calendar. I
> double
> click on the date and it just doesn't do anything. I'm confused about
> this.
> It never happened before.
schnekel - 10 Nov 2004 04:22 GMT
I am using Outlook 2003 SP1. How do I determine item number?
> Version of outlook? How many items are in the calendar folder?
>
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> > this.
> > It never happened before.
schnekel - 11 Nov 2004 16:29 GMT
I cleaned out folders. When I click on Archived Calendar I get a split screen
and I can add appts to the green right side, but they don't show up on the
left. Please help.
> Version of outlook? How many items are in the calendar folder?
>
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> > this.
> > It never happened before.
schnekel - 11 Nov 2004 17:01 GMT
I did a repair and that didn't help either. I re-opened Outlook and did a dbl
click on an appt for today and I got the message "Unable to display the
folder. Microsoft Office Outlook could not access the specified folder
location." Does this help to figure out what problem I'm having?
> Version of outlook? How many items are in the calendar folder?
>
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> > this.
> > It never happened before.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 12 Nov 2004 03:15 GMT
Sounds like your profile is corrupt. Create a new one (do not copy the
corrupt one) here:
Control Panel->Mail Icon->Show Profiles->New.

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After furious head scratching, schnekel asked:
| I did a repair and that didn't help either. I re-opened Outlook and
| did a dbl click on an appt for today and I got the message "Unable to
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||| about this.
||| It never happened before.
tom at arundel - 15 Nov 2004 01:10 GMT
I am also having this problem -- and creating a new profile doesn't help. Any
additional ideas?
> Sounds like your profile is corrupt. Create a new one (do not copy the
> corrupt one) here:
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> ||| about this.
> ||| It never happened before.
julian - 14 Mar 2005 05:59 GMT
Did you ever solve this problem?
> I am also having this problem -- and creating a new profile doesn't help. Any
> additional ideas?
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> > ||| about this.
> > ||| It never happened before.