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CPA Installs but doesn't run31 Jan 2008 20:31 GMT2
I have installed and uninstalled the CPA several times successfully.  Each
time I go into to tools and run it, it errors out.  We are sorry, blah, blah,
blah...
I run a pretty clean computer (XP SP2) with no issues.  Any ideas?
Recurring meetings31 Jan 2008 15:47 GMT1
How do i set up a repeating meeting, where I specify the dates?
error loading Outlook 2003 calendar addin31 Jan 2008 15:17 GMT4
I have tried to download the holiday file
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/924423) to add 2008-2012 holidays to Outlook
2003 and get an error messge every time I do it that says "the expected
version of the product was not found on your system".  Can anyone help?
Ability to select one of several meetings in a single meeting     request?31 Jan 2008 14:29 GMT2
I am trying to improve upon a process that my company uses to schedule
a similar meeting a different times.
Currently, a separate email is sent out for each time the meeting is
offered; therefore, each employee receives numerous emails, and each
Working hours in the Calendar View31 Jan 2008 13:28 GMT3
Hello to all,
I have a display problem in my Outlook Calenda, 2002 or 2003 is the same.
When I am in "Day" mode or in "Work Week" mode, I have all the hours
displayed, from 00:00 to 23:00 despite the fact that I have properly
How do I enter a line on my outlook calendar without a reminder?31 Jan 2008 04:46 GMT1
It seems like something has changed, and now whenever I make a calendar
entry, a reminder is assigned.  How do I remove that function?
total number of occurences for a year31 Jan 2008 02:28 GMT1
i need to know how many times a year each customer is being seen
Categorizing problem31 Jan 2008 02:20 GMT3
When I categorize appointments w/a color code, the next time I open Outlook
there is a second category included on some of the appointments.  There is no
rhyme or reason to why.  My computer is an HP, not Dell.  I am using Outlook
2007.
display Sunday and Saturday separately in Outlook calendar?31 Jan 2008 00:45 GMT2
I would like Sunday to be my first day of the week like on a wall calendar.
My other computer displayed Outlook Calendar like that.
delete previous years31 Jan 2008 00:32 GMT1
How can I delete previous years from my 2007 Outlook calendar?
No information inconsistentcy with resource scheduling30 Jan 2008 22:24 GMT2
MS Exchange 2003; Outlook 2007 and 2003 - all SPs installed
I have set up a Resource for scheduling meeting room bookings.
When a second booking is made for the resource, there appears to be
inconsistency though between our users with most correctly receiving the
13,000 reminders30 Jan 2008 22:22 GMT1
Using Office 07 enterprise with sp1 on stand alone laptop...
This has happened twice now, once before sp1 and once after.
When you start Outlook 07, it shows you the reminder dialog box.  The
problem is it shows about 13,000 reminders...all reminders from the beginning
Two Questions30 Jan 2008 22:17 GMT2
I just got switched from Outlook 2003 to Outlook 2007... its nice.. but there
are a couplf of things I really used to like about 2003....
In view calendar in month view, how can I stack Saturday and Sunday the way
2003 used to?  Any ideas?
public access calendars to external users30 Jan 2008 21:06 GMT4
Hi, questions for the techs!
at my place of work, we all have the same ending (after @) e-mail address
EXCEPT for ONE person!
can you tell me how I can get her to access the public calendars on our
How to change to regular view in calendar after using "find"30 Jan 2008 20:20 GMT1
I did a "find" in the calendar and I cannot get it to go back to the monthly
or weekly schedule.
 
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