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When copying pst to another pc calender loses the time and duration of the appointments.

 
 
Litsa
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      17th Dec 2003
Good Afternoon

On MS Office 2000 when copying the pst file from on computer to another, on
the second day the calender loses all the times set for all the appointments
and shows them on top of the day view without showing the time and duration
set for the appointments.

Any suggestions?

Thanks Litsa




 
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Ron
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      18th Dec 2003
I don't have an answer, but you can help me understand how
to move the Outlook Calendar from my old computer to my
new computer without losing my appointment data???
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>-----Original Message-----
>Good Afternoon
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>On MS Office 2000 when copying the pst file from on

computer to another, on
>the second day the calender loses all the times set for

all the appointments
>and shows them on top of the day view without showing the

time and duration
>set for the appointments.
>
>Any suggestions?
>
>Thanks Litsa
>
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