So what does me running IE7 beta have to do with my problem? Just for the
record, this problem was occuring prior to my IE7 install. You're barking up
the wrong tree. Does anyone else have any ideas on this?
"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
And why would you expect beta software to behave?? 
I am in the process of blowing away one very badly behaving beta partition
and reimaging it today. Such is the life of beta software.
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After furious head scratching, Matt Baker asked:
| Milly
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| That doesn't work. Neither does blowing away my local profile and
| rebuilding it.
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| Hint - I'm running beta software to test current production systems.
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| "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
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|| Right click calendar folder, mark all as read.
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|| Hint: Don't run beta software (IE7) in a production environment.
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|| After furious head scratching, Matt Baker asked:
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||| I'm using Outlook 2003 w/ SP2 in and Exchange 2000 environment and
||| my calendar always shows 1 unread item. If I do an advanced search
||| on my whole mailbox or on the calendar itself for unread items, it
||| doesn't return anything. If I turn on Cached Exchange mode, the
||| unread item count goes away but as soon as I turn it off again, it
||| shows back up. Some other info about my setup - Windows XP SP2, all
||| updates. IE7 beta 2. Domain environment (Win2k). Domain-wide
||| admin rights.
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||| Anybody got any ideas on how to fix this?