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Outlook 2003 Bizarre Behavior


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tivol

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I don't know if is a virus or a possession. Suddenly, when I go to schedule a new appointment in Outlook 2003, the following happens:

When I click on the date which provides a small dropdown calendar and then move my mouse onto the small calendar to choose a date, the calendar disappears.

When I go to pick a time, I click and the time drop down shows up, but as soon as I place my mouse on the list to choose a time the list disappears.

This also happens when adding a follow-up reminder to an email message. It is very frustrating, which makes me suspect that the behavior was created intentionally and sneaked into my computer.

Does anyone know about this or a way to fix it?

Thank you.
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dsenette

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if you truly suspect malware go here

Please go to the malware forum in my signature and follow the instructions at the top....Especially the CLICK HERE .

That will give you several steps that will help you clean up 70 percent of all problems by yourself. If at the end of the process you are still having difficulty--and you may not be-- then post a hijackthis log in THAT forum.

If you are still having problems after getting a clean bill of health from the malware expert, please return to this thread.



you can also try reinstalling the software
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