Help - all calendar items display at current date and time on OL2003

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LS

Please help.

My calendar is borked.

All my new and old items will display at the current date and time.

If I click on 9/22, I get a new task defaulting for 9/4 at 4:30 p.m.

It sucks. How on earth can I get back to normal functionality?

I have motorola phone tools installed as well. I'm thinking of
uninstalling that....
 
What was the last thing you did before this happened? Do new items create
correctly when you start using Outlook Safe Mode?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Please help.

My calendar is borked.

All my new and old items will display at the current date and time.

If I click on 9/22, I get a new task defaulting for 9/4 at 4:30 p.m.

It sucks. How on earth can I get back to normal functionality?

I have motorola phone tools installed as well. I'm thinking of
uninstalling that....
 
I don't remember the last thing I did before this happened... I was
using outlook infrequently. It may have been installing motorola phone
tools, but I uninstalled that.

The new items do not create correctly in Outlook Safe Mode. Still
everything creates at current date/time.

I tried a fix/repair.

I guess the only options is uninstall/reinstall, correct?
 
The original message from "LS" (below) sounds a heck of a lot like my
problem...

My outlook 2003 calendar appointments are displayed as blank boxes ever
since I used Motorola phone tools to sync. with my phone. (When I try to add
a new event, I am directed to enter new contacts window -- I can get into
each event to see what it is, but only after I open each blank box's
individual information.)

I'm confused about re-installing Outlook... Do I have to include the Excel
and Word? or can I un-install and re-install the Outlook by itself?

And if I have to remove all of Office to fix the Outlook, will it mess up
access to my current office files?
 

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