Error Msg: Parameters values not valid

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Dee

When I attempt to drag an e-mail message to the outlook
bar task folder to create a task I get an error message:

"Could not complete operation. One or more parameter
values are not valid".

The denied funtionality is useful shortcut. Any ideas why
I have lost this shortcut to create tasks?

Thank you for any suggestions - Dee
 
Can you create new, blank Task items in your Tasks folder? Try opening your
Tasks folder and selecting Save Task Order from the Actions menu.
 
PATRICK,
Thank you. I tried slapstick and no answers.
I can not "save task order" or create a new task from the
menu. The version is Windows 2000 Professional 5.02.2195
Service Pack 3 Build 2195.

Thanks for any assistance. My IT group has been puzzled.
I use a Gateway laptop that connects to a server.
Dee
-----Original Message-----
Can you create new, blank Task items in your Tasks
folder? Try opening your Tasks folder and selecting Save
Task Order from the Actions menu.
PATRICK REED [Outlook - MVP]~~~~~~
-Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)
-Have you checked http://www.slipstick.com?
-Please post your Outlook version!
message >news:[email protected] I have lost this shortcut to create tasks?
 
This is probably a long shot, but try this:

Close Outlook

Select Start | Run

Enter outlook.exe /CleanViews
(note the space between "outlook.exe" and "/CleanViews"

Select OK

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PATRICK REED [Outlook - MVP]~~~~~~
-Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)
-Have you checked http://www.slipstick.com?
-Please post your Outlook version!



Dee said:
PATRICK,
Thank you. I tried slapstick and no answers.
I can not "save task order" or create a new task from the
menu. The version is Windows 2000 Professional 5.02.2195
Service Pack 3 Build 2195.

Thanks for any assistance. My IT group has been puzzled.
I use a Gateway laptop that connects to a server.
Dee
-----Original Message-----
Can you create new, blank Task items in your Tasks
folder? Try opening your Tasks folder and selecting Save
Task Order from the Actions menu.
PATRICK REED [Outlook - MVP]~~~~~~
-Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)
-Have you checked http://www.slipstick.com?
-Please post your Outlook version!
message >news:[email protected] I have lost this shortcut to create tasks?
 
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