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Unable to display Calendar Folder
Hi,
I have run into a problem with my standard OL 2000 calendar. Everytime I try to open the calendar (by clicking on it in the navigation bar, from the folders list, etc.), I get the error message "Unable to display folder. Out of memory or system resources. Close some windows or programs and try again." I have closed pretty much everything and I still get this message. The Calendar's appointments show up in the "Personal Folders - Outlook Today" view and I can synchronize with my PalmPilot...I just can't get to the Calendar folder. I have tried archiving to the start of the year, but with no better result. I have no problem with any other folder. I have looked at KB Article 252893 and it does not appear to me to be my problem. TIA Marty |
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Unable to display Calendar Folder
Can you reset the view on that specific folder? View- Curent View- Define
Views... Otherwise start Outlook with the /cleanviews switch. This will reset all your custom views for all folders. -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] www.howto-outlook.com Tips of the month: -Backup and Restore -Create an Office XP CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 3 ----- "M Packer" wrote in message ... Hi, I have run into a problem with my standard OL 2000 calendar. Everytime I try to open the calendar (by clicking on it in the navigation bar, from the folders list, etc.), I get the error message "Unable to display folder. Out of memory or system resources. Close some windows or programs and try again." I have closed pretty much everything and I still get this message. The Calendar's appointments show up in the "Personal Folders - Outlook Today" view and I can synchronize with my PalmPilot...I just can't get to the Calendar folder. I have tried archiving to the start of the year, but with no better result. I have no problem with any other folder. I have looked at KB Article 252893 and it does not appear to me to be my problem. TIA Marty |
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