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Can't open this item. The end date you entered occurs before the start date.

 
 
Rob L
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      9th Aug 2004
Hi,

Everytime I open Outlook 2000 I get a calender pop-up. When I Dismiss it I
get a message such as the above and the next time I open Outlook it appears
again. I can't see it in the Calender unless I change the view to "By
category". I can't delete it or change the date in this view. I just keep
getting the above message (see subject line).

I tried /cleanreminders and the MS article about Daylight savings but
neither work.

How do I get rid of this message?

I do have a Pocket PC and probably the error occured during a Sync (i have
different time zones).


 
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