cmd line switch for "tasks"?

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Hello,
We're on Outlook (and Exchange) 2003.

Suddenly, all my tasks (about 10 of them) either lost half of their data
that was contained w/in, or the reminders reset themselves for odd times
(Sunday @ 9 pm instead of today at 3:30 pm which it had been set at).

I googled but can't find any task specific outlook cmd switch to run that
might restore them.

Is there one? If not, any suggestions as to why this occurred?

Thanks,

Jim
 
there is not a switch you can use to restore the reminders.

Are you syncing with a handheld device? That would be the most likely guess
as to what caused the times to change.

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thanks. I believe I was actually. that would explain it then.

I turned off wireless sync to the tasks folder on my device, so that should
solve that.

thanks again.

Diane Poremsky said:
there is not a switch you can use to restore the reminders.

Are you syncing with a handheld device? That would be the most likely guess
as to what caused the times to change.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/
Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/



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jimk said:
Hello,
We're on Outlook (and Exchange) 2003.

Suddenly, all my tasks (about 10 of them) either lost half of their data
that was contained w/in, or the reminders reset themselves for odd times
(Sunday @ 9 pm instead of today at 3:30 pm which it had been set at).

I googled but can't find any task specific outlook cmd switch to run that
might restore them.

Is there one? If not, any suggestions as to why this occurred?

Thanks,

Jim
 

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