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I would like to keep my calendar, contacts and notes synchronized.14 Dec 2004 00:09 GMT2
I would like to keep my calendar, contacts and notes synchronized between my
home PC and work PC. Short of importing and exporting pst files (which seem
to create duplicates and/or not keep correct data when importing), is there
an easy dependable way to do so?
How can I make public holidays visible in Outlook 200313 Dec 2004 23:51 GMT1
I can find a download for 2000 not 2003, any suggestions please?
How to display daily details in monthly view13 Dec 2004 21:39 GMT1
Hello - I'm a new user of the Calendar in Outlook 2003 and need to know how
to be able to enter and display daily details in the monthly view.  For
instance, if there's a recurring event called "Bali Workshop," that displays
in the top of each day's box in monthly view, but the ...
Why can't I add new Appointments in Outlook Calendar?13 Dec 2004 21:25 GMT2
I can not open existing appointments nor add new ones to Calendar in Outlook.
If I click on an exisitng appoinment on the Personal Folders - Outlook Today
screen, I get the error message "Unable to display the folder. Microsoft
Office Outlook could not access the specified ...
Group Policy13 Dec 2004 21:21 GMT1
Is there a way to import/export group policy?
Can I move my email messages to a new computer?13 Dec 2004 21:17 GMT2
I have just purchased a new computer and neet to move my email inbox from my
old machine. Can anybody tell me how to do that please.
Ann
Can I export the calendar from another user's mailbox ?13 Dec 2004 21:14 GMT3
I need to export the calendar from a mailbox that I own but it is not my
default box.  We are using it as an org box.  Export only let's me pick
folders in my box.
Unable to View Attendees Free/Busy13 Dec 2004 20:51 GMT1
Environment:
Exchange 2003 - Cluster
Outlook 2000 on Windows 2000
User creates meeting request.  Invites attendees.  Attendees free/busy
how do I customize a "default" appointment.13 Dec 2004 20:40 GMT1
I would like to customize "default" settings for when I open up a "new
appointment" in Outlook 2003 calendar.  For example, by default, I would like
every new appointment to be one hour long, have no reminder, and be marked as
"tentative"
Is there any way of booking meeting rooms using meeting requests .13 Dec 2004 20:37 GMT1
At work we book meetings using outlook calendar, but we have no way of
booking the actual meeting rooms - except using a paperwork system, is there
any way of doing this electronically?
Outlook Closes whendeclining13 Dec 2004 18:31 GMT1
When DECLINING a meeting request outlook closes
this is random and never happens when accepting
Any suggestions
tried re - installing outlook
Why are my meeting emails garbled and have no polling buttons??13 Dec 2004 17:10 GMT1
My Office uses office 2000 and office 2003, some meeting emails come through
fine with polling buttons, others come through garbled with no polling
buttons..
not using exchange, just corp email server...
CALENDAR13 Dec 2004 16:27 GMT2
MS OFFICE 2000, TRYING TO SET UP NET CALENDAR- I CAN RECD MY CO-WORKERS
CALENDAR APPTS ON HER CALENDAR, BUT MY CALENDAR WON'T UPDATE W/ APPT W. MY
APPTS ON MY CALENDAR FOR HER? WHAT'S THE PROBLEM?
reminder in Calendar13 Dec 2004 16:20 GMT4
Whenever I set a reminder for an appointment I get a warning that says "The
reminder will not appear because the item is not in your Calendar or Task
folder, is this ok?"
What on earth does that mean?
don't divided Sat/Sun for the last day of the week on the monthly.13 Dec 2004 11:23 GMT2
How do I fix up my monthly caleandar when it is printed out so that the
Saturday and Sunday are not at the end of the week.  I would like Sunday to
beging the week.
 
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