Missing calendar

J

Jason

Something weird has happened recently. My calendar is gone. But not really.

I use Outlook 2007 SP1 on Vista. My mailbox is on an Exchange 2007 server.

If I click the Calendar shortcut on the navigation pane, nothing happens.

If I press CTRL-2, nothing happens

If I go to the "Go" menu and select "Calendar", nothing happens

If I go the folder list, there is no calendar folder. Nada.

HOWEVER...All of my appointments show up in the To Do bar, and if I
right-click on the calendar shortcut on the navigation pane and select "Open
in new window", my calendar opens. This is the only way that I can get into
my calendar.

What the heck is going on?
 
D

Diane Poremsky

it sounds like the nav pane is messed up - I'd try restarting outlook with
the /resetnavpane switch and if that fails, make a new profile. Oh... and if
you haven't rebooted, I'd do that first - it might just need a reboot. (A
restart of just outlook might fix it - make sure it's closed completely
before restarting.)
 
J

Jason

I tried the /resetnavpane and created a new profile, no joy.

Yes, I've restarted my computer.

When I go to OWA, the Calendar folder does not appear in the folder list,
but the shortcut in the OWA nav pane works.

Any other ideas?
 
D

Diane Poremsky

did it get moved? what is the folder path when you access it? (either in owa
or outlook- show the web toolbar in outlook and look in the address field)
 
D

Diane Poremsky

that's the default location. A new profile should fix it, but its weird that
its not visible in OWA. Was this a new mailbox created on the server or did
they move the mailbox to the server?
 
J

Jason

We migrated from Exchange 2003 to 2007 recently, but that was about 4 months
ago, nothing that I'm aware of has changed on the server since then.

The only thing that changed recently that I can think of, is I installed
Office SP1. It was shortly after that that I started noticing the calendar
problems.
 

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