Calendar in Outlook
Started by
Gail Dixon
, Jun 24 2010 09:24 AM
#1
Posted 24 June 2010 - 09:24 AM
#2
Posted 24 June 2010 - 10:21 AM
Have you rebooted after it started? That seems to fix it for some people.
If you created a new profile in Outlook 2003 or 2007 and used the pst it
created with the profile, you have a Unicode pst so file size or item count
per folder won't matter. If you are using a pst created in an older version
of outlook: If the folders have too many items you will not be able use that
folder and if the deleted is 'full' you may have problems working in other
folders. (16,000 in a pst made in outlook 2000 to 65,000 + in newer
versions) If you are using a pst created in an older version of outlook, it
can not exceed 2 GB in total file size.
Now Let's try doing something and have this resolved:
Have you tried a new Profile in Outlook 2003 to see if it works there?
1.With Outlook 2003 closed, create a new Profile,
Control Panel > Mail Icon
Change the selection to: Prompt for a Profile to be used
2.Show Profiles > Add
Recreate your e-mail account.
3.Start Outlook 2003 and select the new Profile.
Try creating an Appointment.
Let us know if that makes a difference.
Regard's
Pcs365.8
If you created a new profile in Outlook 2003 or 2007 and used the pst it
created with the profile, you have a Unicode pst so file size or item count
per folder won't matter. If you are using a pst created in an older version
of outlook: If the folders have too many items you will not be able use that
folder and if the deleted is 'full' you may have problems working in other
folders. (16,000 in a pst made in outlook 2000 to 65,000 + in newer
versions) If you are using a pst created in an older version of outlook, it
can not exceed 2 GB in total file size.
Now Let's try doing something and have this resolved:
Have you tried a new Profile in Outlook 2003 to see if it works there?
1.With Outlook 2003 closed, create a new Profile,
Control Panel > Mail Icon
Change the selection to: Prompt for a Profile to be used
2.Show Profiles > Add
Recreate your e-mail account.
3.Start Outlook 2003 and select the new Profile.
Try creating an Appointment.
Let us know if that makes a difference.
Regard's
Pcs365.8
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