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Hennie
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      17th Jul 2009
I deleted two meetings in my diary on Outlook 2007. The reminders of these
two meetings are now constantly popping up. I am not able to dismiss these
and it is very irritating. How can I get rid of these reminders and why are
they there if the meetings were deleted well in advance of taking place??
 
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Roady [MVP]
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      17th Jul 2009
Reset your reminders by starting Outlook with the cleanreminders switch;
Start-> Run; outlook.exe /cleanreminders

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"Hennie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I deleted two meetings in my diary on Outlook 2007. The reminders of these
> two meetings are now constantly popping up. I am not able to dismiss these
> and it is very irritating. How can I get rid of these reminders and why
> are
> they there if the meetings were deleted well in advance of taking place??


 
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