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Corrupted recurring appt on the calendar
I have a situation where a recurring appt was sent to my supervisor and
afterwards the organizer sent a cancellation but the appts did not cancel on my supervisor's calendar. Now I cannot open or even change the appt to free time. When I click on the item I get an error message that the operation failed and an object could not be found. I have absolutely no idea of what that means. I even tried opening Outlook in Safe Mode but same story. I just want to get these appts off of her calendar. Does anyone have any idea of why this is happening and how to resolve? We use Outlook 2003. Thanks. |
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Corrupted recurring appt on the calendar
Try opening Outlook with the /cleanreminders switch:
Start Run outlook.exe /cleanreminders (note the space between outlook.exe and /cleanremiders Windows Vista & 7: Start Start Search outlook.exe /cleanreminders (same space) Let me know if that works or doesn't work. "Andee39" wrote in message ... I have a situation where a recurring appt was sent to my supervisor and afterwards the organizer sent a cancellation but the appts did not cancel on my supervisor's calendar. Now I cannot open or even change the appt to free time. When I click on the item I get an error message that the operation failed and an object could not be found. I have absolutely no idea of what that means. I even tried opening Outlook in Safe Mode but same story. I just want to get these appts off of her calendar. Does anyone have any idea of why this is happening and how to resolve? We use Outlook 2003. Thanks. |
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Corrupted recurring appt on the calendar
Before I do so, will that have any negative effect on the other appts on her
calendar? "Orland, Kathleen" wrote: Try opening Outlook with the /cleanreminders switch: Start Run outlook.exe /cleanreminders (note the space between outlook.exe and /cleanremiders Windows Vista & 7: Start Start Search outlook.exe /cleanreminders (same space) Let me know if that works or doesn't work. "Andee39" wrote in message ... I have a situation where a recurring appt was sent to my supervisor and afterwards the organizer sent a cancellation but the appts did not cancel on my supervisor's calendar. Now I cannot open or even change the appt to free time. When I click on the item I get an error message that the operation failed and an object could not be found. I have absolutely no idea of what that means. I even tried opening Outlook in Safe Mode but same story. I just want to get these appts off of her calendar. Does anyone have any idea of why this is happening and how to resolve? We use Outlook 2003. Thanks. . |
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Corrupted recurring appt on the calendar
I took a chance before hearing back from you. Unfortunately it did not work.
"Orland, Kathleen" wrote: Try opening Outlook with the /cleanreminders switch: Start Run outlook.exe /cleanreminders (note the space between outlook.exe and /cleanremiders Windows Vista & 7: Start Start Search outlook.exe /cleanreminders (same space) Let me know if that works or doesn't work. "Andee39" wrote in message ... I have a situation where a recurring appt was sent to my supervisor and afterwards the organizer sent a cancellation but the appts did not cancel on my supervisor's calendar. Now I cannot open or even change the appt to free time. When I click on the item I get an error message that the operation failed and an object could not be found. I have absolutely no idea of what that means. I even tried opening Outlook in Safe Mode but same story. I just want to get these appts off of her calendar. Does anyone have any idea of why this is happening and how to resolve? We use Outlook 2003. Thanks. . |
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Corrupted recurring appt on the calendar
No, it just deletes all reminders so outlook can regenerate them.
Do you have the actual canceled appointment on your calendar? If so, I don't think cleanreminders will help (but it won't hurt either). Switch to All appointments view - can you delete the appointment? -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/ Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: Do you sync your mailbox with a smartphone or pda? http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=39473 "Andee39" wrote in message ... Before I do so, will that have any negative effect on the other appts on her calendar? "Orland, Kathleen" wrote: Try opening Outlook with the /cleanreminders switch: Start Run outlook.exe /cleanreminders (note the space between outlook.exe and /cleanremiders Windows Vista & 7: Start Start Search outlook.exe /cleanreminders (same space) Let me know if that works or doesn't work. "Andee39" wrote in message ... I have a situation where a recurring appt was sent to my supervisor and afterwards the organizer sent a cancellation but the appts did not cancel on my supervisor's calendar. Now I cannot open or even change the appt to free time. When I click on the item I get an error message that the operation failed and an object could not be found. I have absolutely no idea of what that means. I even tried opening Outlook in Safe Mode but same story. I just want to get these appts off of her calendar. Does anyone have any idea of why this is happening and how to resolve? We use Outlook 2003. Thanks. . |
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Corrupted recurring appt on the calendar
The recurring appts view did the trick; I was finally able to delete the
appt. Thank you so so much. That had been driving me crazy for a long time! "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote: No, it just deletes all reminders so outlook can regenerate them. Do you have the actual canceled appointment on your calendar? If so, I don't think cleanreminders will help (but it won't hurt either). Switch to All appointments view - can you delete the appointment? -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/ Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: Do you sync your mailbox with a smartphone or pda? http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=39473 "Andee39" wrote in message ... Before I do so, will that have any negative effect on the other appts on her calendar? "Orland, Kathleen" wrote: Try opening Outlook with the /cleanreminders switch: Start Run outlook.exe /cleanreminders (note the space between outlook.exe and /cleanremiders Windows Vista & 7: Start Start Search outlook.exe /cleanreminders (same space) Let me know if that works or doesn't work. "Andee39" wrote in message ... I have a situation where a recurring appt was sent to my supervisor and afterwards the organizer sent a cancellation but the appts did not cancel on my supervisor's calendar. Now I cannot open or even change the appt to free time. When I click on the item I get an error message that the operation failed and an object could not be found. I have absolutely no idea of what that means. I even tried opening Outlook in Safe Mode but same story. I just want to get these appts off of her calendar. Does anyone have any idea of why this is happening and how to resolve? We use Outlook 2003. Thanks. . |
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