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Old November 18th, 2005, 05:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default Outlook 2000 Calendar Display Issue

hi All,

My friend has a strange issue on his computer. He is using outlook 2000
calendar, the days Mon- Fri are in a different language but sat/sun
displayed english. Also the month is displayed in a different language. He
doesnt know much about the history of this issue because he just took over
this machine from another person. No language packs are installed on this
machine. English is the language in office applications and the default
language on the machine.

He has tried a couple of steps to resolve this issue :

New profile.
uninstall and reinstall of office.
outlook /cleanprofile.
checked the language settings which is set to english.
outlook safe mode.
checked and removed some COM addins.


None of them have worked. He is requesting me to help him out with this
issue. I didnt a search on the net but couldnt find anything useful. Please
assist with this issue. I would be grateful if MVPs could help.

Thanks and cheers

Sam



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Old November 19th, 2005, 10:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default Outlook 2000 Calendar Display Issue

Have you tried /resetfoldernames - not sure if this works with Outlook 2000.



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After furious head scratching, sampath asked:

| hi All,
|
| My friend has a strange issue on his computer. He is using outlook
| 2000 calendar, the days Mon- Fri are in a different language but
| sat/sun displayed english. Also the month is displayed in a different
| language. He doesnt know much about the history of this issue because
| he just took over this machine from another person. No language packs
| are installed on this machine. English is the language in office
| applications and the default language on the machine.
|
| He has tried a couple of steps to resolve this issue :
|
|| New profile.
|| uninstall and reinstall of office.
|| outlook /cleanprofile.
|| checked the language settings which is set to english.
|| outlook safe mode.
|| checked and removed some COM addins.
|
| None of them have worked. He is requesting me to help him out with
| this issue. I didnt a search on the net but couldnt find anything
| useful. Please assist with this issue. I would be grateful if MVPs
| could help.
|
| Thanks and cheers
|
| Sam


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Old November 22nd, 2005, 03:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default Outlook 2000 Calendar Display Issue

hi Milly,

Thanks a lot for your prompt response. Will try this and get back to you
with our findings. By the way we found the language the first 4 days& month
names are is displayed in :

It is the Zulu language.

Cheers

Sam



"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
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Have you tried /resetfoldernames - not sure if this works with Outlook
2000.



--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, sampath asked:

| hi All,
|
| My friend has a strange issue on his computer. He is using outlook
| 2000 calendar, the days Mon- Fri are in a different language but
| sat/sun displayed english. Also the month is displayed in a different
| language. He doesnt know much about the history of this issue because
| he just took over this machine from another person. No language packs
| are installed on this machine. English is the language in office
| applications and the default language on the machine.
|
| He has tried a couple of steps to resolve this issue :
|
|| New profile.
|| uninstall and reinstall of office.
|| outlook /cleanprofile.
|| checked the language settings which is set to english.
|| outlook safe mode.
|| checked and removed some COM addins.
|
| None of them have worked. He is requesting me to help him out with
| this issue. I didnt a search on the net but couldnt find anything
| useful. Please assist with this issue. I would be grateful if MVPs
| could help.
|
| Thanks and cheers
|
| Sam




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Old November 24th, 2005, 12:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default Outlook 2000 Calendar Display Issue

hi Milly,

We tried this command from the Run line. The problem still persists. Please
advice.

Waiting for your reply.

Thanks and cheers

Sam



"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
wrote in message
...
Have you tried /resetfoldernames - not sure if this works with Outlook
2000.



--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, sampath asked:

| hi All,
|
| My friend has a strange issue on his computer. He is using outlook
| 2000 calendar, the days Mon- Fri are in a different language but
| sat/sun displayed english. Also the month is displayed in a different
| language. He doesnt know much about the history of this issue because
| he just took over this machine from another person. No language packs
| are installed on this machine. English is the language in office
| applications and the default language on the machine.
|
| He has tried a couple of steps to resolve this issue :
|
|| New profile.
|| uninstall and reinstall of office.
|| outlook /cleanprofile.
|| checked the language settings which is set to english.
|| outlook safe mode.
|| checked and removed some COM addins.
|
| None of them have worked. He is requesting me to help him out with
| this issue. I didnt a search on the net but couldnt find anything
| useful. Please assist with this issue. I would be grateful if MVPs
| could help.
|
| Thanks and cheers
|
| Sam




 




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