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Outlook 2007 -- problem with reminders31 Dec 2006 21:19 GMT5
Same issue as dozens of others have posted. But in my case, I've just
upgraded to Outlook 2007, and getting this message on startup: "There was a
problem reading one or more of your reminders.  Some reminders may not
appear."
Attendee availability shows "No information"31 Dec 2006 14:57 GMT2
In a Win2K server with Office 2K the following occurs:
The permissions on the calendar are set as "reviewer" for the users in the
network in a manner, that every user can see the availability of other users
when setting a meeting.
Office 2007 and ActiveSync will not display details of appt on IPA29 Dec 2006 21:09 GMT1
I am using Beta 2 for Office 2007 and an Ipaq for on the road calender
references. I can make the appointment show in the Ipaq schedule, but the
details of the apopintment will not come over in teh active sync. I am
wondering if I have just missed a chesk box in the setup, or ...
calendar - error message29 Dec 2006 07:05 GMT2
i have a error message that keeps coming up, when i try to add a
event/appointment in the calendar
it says "the form require to view this message cannot be displayed, Contact
your administrator"
I would like to know if it's possible to programmiticaly add free/busy information of an attendee to Scheduling tab in new appointment inspector of Outlook?28 Dec 2006 15:53 GMT1
Im trying to know if it's possible to programmatically set free/busy
infromation of an attendee right after  his address is entered to the
appointment. I would like to use that for invitees with "no
information" (hatched) and to add the free\busy information I have at
Auto Accept invitations?28 Dec 2006 02:18 GMT1
in a Novell/Win XP(SP1)/Outlook 2003(SP1)/Exchange 2003 environment, is
there any way to set the calendar to automatically accept meeting
invitations OTHER than having the meetings sent to the delegate/assistant
and having them accept them? I work for a large batch of lawyers who ...
How do I update 2003 outlook w/2007 holidays28 Dec 2006 02:16 GMT1
see above
Appointment reporting cababilities26 Dec 2006 20:09 GMT1
I have shared access to view the calendar of our 8 salepeople.  I would like
to generate bi-weekly reports showing the appointments for each salesperson
and have the reports exported into Excel.  Can these reports be run and if
so, can I run them all at once or would I have to ...
Appt default distribution26 Dec 2006 19:09 GMT1
Today, one of my client users received an Outlook appointment from her
brother (outside the organization).  The appointment message was distributed
to the recipient and apparently everyone else in the  organization.  It also
went to other people outside the organization (such as ...
scheduling events centrally26 Dec 2006 19:08 GMT1
Can Exchange administrator schedule events centrally for some/all Exchange
users? I'd like to add holidays to all users' Calendars so it is displayed in
their Calendars without adding them individually.
Thank you.
using Japanese in English Outlook 200226 Dec 2006 01:47 GMT1
I have tried to use Japanese to create an new appointment in Outlook
calendar.  It allows me to type in correctly in Japanese and can be
read properly.  But when I move to next appointment, the Japanese
characters are changed to "??????".  The language bar shows both
Outlook multiple calendars should sync individually to online one.23 Dec 2006 13:32 GMT2
Outlook 2003 calendar allows multiple calendars to be created, but syncs only
the default calendar through intellisync for online calendaring systems as
well as PDA activesync.
It would be very useful to select which calendar one wants to sync with
calendar items older than 6 months23 Dec 2006 05:31 GMT6
How csn I access my calendar items over 6months old. I have not deleted them
but they don't seem to be in the archive either. I need to print for the last
12 months.
Allow "sticky notes" reminders as in older versions of Outlook.23 Dec 2006 01:17 GMT5
Outlook 2003 (and 2007) should allow the user to select the older format of
"sticky notes" reminders which can be "stacked" and positioned on the screen,
instead of placing all of them in a single box.  When a reminder comes due,
it pops to the foreground, and can then be ...
Mark all appointments as private???23 Dec 2006 00:15 GMT1
The following question was asked of me.
"Is there a setting that can be changed on the exchange server so that
people
are not able to see the subject of other peoples' calendar appointments? I
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