No, editing the pst won't help. You have a right to left language and/or
country selected. Check Outlook's tools, options, right to left tab. if you
have two languages for the calendar names, tools, options, calendar
options - show alternate calendar option.
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Well since I only read this group I will answer here.
I have only seen this once before on a machine with a Chinese add on
installed so I am not sure if this will help but it is something to try.
So
far all problems I have encountered in outlook have been profile
related and
the only way to fix a profile is to make a new one.
Go into the control panel into mail settings and create a new profile
put in
all your email information and don't forget to check "prompt for which
profile to use" then login using you new profile if that works then go
delete
the old profile.
It is something to try.
Beth
Thanks for the suggestion. I created a new profile, but I did it by
copying the old one. The result, of course, was that I replicated the
problem. I suppose the problem is, as you suggested, in the profile. How
may I put in all the email information without copying the
profile?Alternately, how may I edit the profile?
Rick
OK. I just created a new profile. All clean and empty except for the
single account I inserted to get it started. The calendars are still
reversed. Maybe I should be editing the outlook.pst file. How best to do
that, and what should I be looking for? Perhaps this is a registry
problem?
Rick