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Old July 17th 07, 01:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky
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Default Outlook 2007 w/Exhange Account trying to view Calendar(Locks Up!)

try opening outlook using the /cleanviews switch.
http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/switches.htm

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"Mickey A" wrote in message
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What in the world has happened. This morning, I was trying to view my
calendar in Outlook 2007 and when doing so, my Outlook locks up and
ultimately have to kill the process. This happens every time I try this. I
can get to my contacts, email, NOTEs, etc...just fine. Just not the
Calendar. For grins, I went into the Web Interface of my Exchange account
to make sure I could still read the calendar(and others) via this
interface. I worked just fine.

At work today, I export my Exchange Account into a PST file and loaded
into Outlook 2003(I don't have 2007 license at work). Anyways, this worked
just fine. And to top it off, I generated a .PRF file from my provider and
created a new profile in 2003 and it loaded just fine with all of my
current Mailbox settings(as expected). I could read and maintain my
Calendar just fine here too.

So at this point, I am stuck as to what to do next. I have been using 2007
or a few weeks now and really like the newer features. Especially the
ability to export/email the .ICS(iCal file - is that the right file that
I am thinking of). Well I can't get back to calendar to confirm this
either. I don't like the way that HTML is viewed(plenty of other posts
ranting over this) but feel like this may be resovled later in life via a
Service Pack.

So - does anyone have any idea on how to resolve. It seems that it may be
local to my Vista PC although I was able to load another calendar PST file
that is local to this laptop? For the record, I am using 2003 exchange
account the best I can tell.

So - are there other ways to extract my calendar into .ICS iCal file. I
could go back to 2003 if that is the issue. Like I said, I just like
"some" of the newer features.

Thanks in advance for your suggestions.

--Mickey A.

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