Yet another Calendar Problem with OutLook 2003

D

Dano

Whether I schedule a meeting or event on my calendar, when I
save&close it it is always put on my calendar as the current time and
date. Also when a meeting request is sent to me no matter what time
it is set for when I accept the meeting the meeting is put on my
calendar for the current time and date. OS is WinXP Pro w/sp2. All
updates to OS and Office are current. Any Body seen this? Help!

Thanks
Dano..
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

You need to check the date/time for the calendar appointment before
saving/sending the appointment.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After furious head scratching, Dano asked:

| Whether I schedule a meeting or event on my calendar, when I
| save&close it it is always put on my calendar as the current time and
| date. Also when a meeting request is sent to me no matter what time
| it is set for when I accept the meeting the meeting is put on my
| calendar for the current time and date. OS is WinXP Pro w/sp2. All
| updates to OS and Office are current. Any Body seen this? Help!
|
| Thanks
| Dano..
 
D

Dano

Milly:

Say I have a weekly view and it's Monday, I right click on thursday at
9:00am to schedule an appointment, I fill in the blanks and the
time/date are set to the t/d I want the appointment, when I save the
appt it is put on the current t/d. When I open the appt up again the
correct t/d are in the appt. The same thing also happens to meetings.

Yesterday I tried and reinstall w/repair and a complete reinstall and
nothing changed.

I should also mention on this network there are 11 other computer with
exactly the same Hardware, OS, MSOffice configurations and this one is
the only machine with problems.

Thanks..
Dano..
 

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