Although I can't help with your problem, it sounds like you could use a CRM
tool. We have recently installed OutlookCRM which uses public folders and
adds functionality to Outlook but does not install anything to the exchange
server.
Have a look at
http://www.ukngroup.com/partners/app...utlook_crm.cfm
for more details.
UKNGroup are a really polite and helpful company to deal with. Let me know
if you would like more details of them. I could put someone in touch with
you.
Cheers,
PJ.
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"Phil Wilson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi All
>
> One of my colleagues uses Outlook to remind him when to call his
> customers. He will create an appointment in his calendar and set a
> reminder. When the reminder fires he acts on it then snoozes it for a
> given period of time so that he is once again reminded to contact his
> customer. He has appointments in his calendar with reminders which he
> has been snoozing for months!
>
> Unfortunately, somebody else used his PC and accidentally dismissed
> some of his reminders (we're not sure which ones) when they popped up.
> He now has no idea who he is meant to call and when. Ithere any way of
> "undismissing" these reminders so that they resort to their previous
> snoozed state and start popping up again at the correct time?
>
> We use Outlook 2000 in C/W mode and Exchange 5.5 Server. Exchange is
> backed up to tape every night using NTBackup, but I'm trying to avoid
> building a recovery server and restoring the IS.
>
> Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
>
> Cheers
> Phil