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Old 26-06-2008, 03:05 PM   #1
Orsi
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Dears,
One of our Clients has the following problem in her Outlook 2003
She uses two calendars in her Outlook, both are from .psts, both .psts are
stored on a network drive. TaskPad is activated from View, but none of task
entries have been listed. I changed her Sort option to (none), since then we
are able to see tasks from A .pst, but from the B, nothing appears. In B
..pst's tasks, there is one for the current day, in A's, entries have been
completed already. There is no any Filter applied, no specified Group or
Sorting options neither.
My question is, what can cause that we are able to see tasks from A, but
nothing from B?

Many many thanks for your help.
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Old 26-06-2008, 03:41 PM   #2
Brian Tillman
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Orsi <Orsi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> One of our Clients has the following problem in her Outlook 2003
> She uses two calendars in her Outlook, both are from .psts, both
> .psts are stored on a network drive. TaskPad is activated from View,
> but none of task entries have been listed. I changed her Sort option
> to (none), since then we are able to see tasks from A .pst, but from
> the B, nothing appears. In B .pst's tasks, there is one for the
> current day, in A's, entries have been completed already. There is no
> any Filter applied, no specified Group or Sorting options neither.
> My question is, what can cause that we are able to see tasks from A,
> but nothing from B?


The Taskpad shows only tasks and then only from the tasks in the delivery
location Tasks folder. Secondary PSTs generally don't even contain Tasks
folders. You'd have had to create one there.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

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