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Old July 21st, 2008, 01:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Nikki Peterson
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Default Appointments appear in List View but not in Day/Week/Month Vie

Could you share with me:

- Outlook version (including service packs)
- Exchange version (if Exchange is being used)
- Operating System (including service packs)
- iPhone version (including software updates)

Nikki Peterson

"o2plus2h" wrote in message
...
It appears as though if I remove everything in the calendar older the 30
days
prior to the first iphone-created appointment all of my iphone appointments
appear. At this point, even if I create a new outlook appointment (through
outlook) prior to this 30 day period, the iphone-created appointments just
vanish from Day/Week/Month views. Really weird!

Hope this could be another piece in the puzzle...

"Nikki Peterson" wrote:

Try opening the event on the iPhone and change it to recurring daily then
end the recurrence on the date of the event before syncing.
(suggested by the Apple forum)

We are looking into it from an Outlook point of view, however it appears
to be an Apple issue.

Nikki Peterson

"Jonathan" wrote in message
...
i am also having the same problem with Outlook 2007 and the iPhone 2.0.
i
am
having the problem with both recurring and non-recurring appointments.
the
cleanviews solution did not work, nor did resetting the view within
Outlook.

thank you for your help.

Jonathan





  #22  
Old July 21st, 2008, 04:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
o2plus2h
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Default Appointments appear in List View but not in Day/Week/Month Vie

Outlook version: 2003 (11.8206.8202) SP3
No exchange.
Os: Windows XP v5.1 (Build 2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.070227-2254 : Service Pack 2)
iPhone: 3G
iPhone softwa 2.0 (5A345)

"Nikki Peterson" wrote:

Could you share with me:

- Outlook version (including service packs)
- Exchange version (if Exchange is being used)
- Operating System (including service packs)
- iPhone version (including software updates)

Nikki Peterson

"o2plus2h" wrote in message
...
It appears as though if I remove everything in the calendar older the 30
days
prior to the first iphone-created appointment all of my iphone appointments
appear. At this point, even if I create a new outlook appointment (through
outlook) prior to this 30 day period, the iphone-created appointments just
vanish from Day/Week/Month views. Really weird!

Hope this could be another piece in the puzzle...

"Nikki Peterson" wrote:

Try opening the event on the iPhone and change it to recurring daily then
end the recurrence on the date of the event before syncing.
(suggested by the Apple forum)

We are looking into it from an Outlook point of view, however it appears
to be an Apple issue.

Nikki Peterson

"Jonathan" wrote in message
...
i am also having the same problem with Outlook 2007 and the iPhone 2.0.
i
am
having the problem with both recurring and non-recurring appointments.
the
cleanviews solution did not work, nor did resetting the view within
Outlook.

thank you for your help.

Jonathan





  #23  
Old July 21st, 2008, 04:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
o2plus2h
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Default Appointments appear in List View but not in Day/Week/Month Vie

iTunes version 7.7.0.43 (this is how I sync the calendar if it helps)

"o2plus2h" wrote:

Outlook version: 2003 (11.8206.8202) SP3
No exchange.
Os: Windows XP v5.1 (Build 2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.070227-2254 : Service Pack 2)
iPhone: 3G
iPhone softwa 2.0 (5A345)

"Nikki Peterson" wrote:

Could you share with me:

- Outlook version (including service packs)
- Exchange version (if Exchange is being used)
- Operating System (including service packs)
- iPhone version (including software updates)

Nikki Peterson

"o2plus2h" wrote in message
...
It appears as though if I remove everything in the calendar older the 30
days
prior to the first iphone-created appointment all of my iphone appointments
appear. At this point, even if I create a new outlook appointment (through
outlook) prior to this 30 day period, the iphone-created appointments just
vanish from Day/Week/Month views. Really weird!

Hope this could be another piece in the puzzle...

"Nikki Peterson" wrote:

Try opening the event on the iPhone and change it to recurring daily then
end the recurrence on the date of the event before syncing.
(suggested by the Apple forum)

We are looking into it from an Outlook point of view, however it appears
to be an Apple issue.

Nikki Peterson

"Jonathan" wrote in message
...
i am also having the same problem with Outlook 2007 and the iPhone 2.0.
i
am
having the problem with both recurring and non-recurring appointments.
the
cleanviews solution did not work, nor did resetting the view within
Outlook.

thank you for your help.

Jonathan




  #24  
Old July 27th, 2008, 03:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Jonathan
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Default Appointments appear in List View but not in Day/Week/Month Vie

i haven't been able to find the related thread on the iPhone website, could
you please point me towards it.

thank you.
 




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