"jskamelia" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have two computers running Outlook 2003 on stand alone desktops (no
> Exchange). On compter A, I made a backup copy of my Outlook .pst. I then
> imported this .pst into Outlook 2003 on computer B. I wanted to replace the
> out-of-date calendar data on B with the current data in calendar on A. It
> seemed to work but my default calendar now is labeled Calendar (2). And the
> calendar will no longer sync with my iPhone 3G via iTunes. Contacts and
> Notes still syncs fine. How can I restore my default calendar so it will
> sync again? Or do I need to reinstall Outlook to be able to sync?
I wouldn't expect importing to create a second calendar (although I suppose it
could; I don't ever import). What would produce a second calendar is to open
the PST with File>Open>Outlook Data Center and copying the Calendar folder.
Instead, if you have another PST, open it, then open the calendar in that PST,
select a table view like Events, select all the items in it with Ctrl+A, then
copy that selection to the default Calendar folder. Most sync tools sync only
with the default folders.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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