I believe so (it was in 2003). Is he using a roaming profile?
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"SilverICE" wrote in message
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Is that profile specific? Just curious because he has the same problem if
he
logs onto a different computer... Thanks.
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
/resetnavpane would be the switch to use.
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"SilverICE" wrote in message
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I have a customer whose own calendar does not appear in the "My
Calendars"
section of Outlook 2007 when switching to the calendar view. He has a
shared
calendar under the "People's Calendars" section, which he can view, and
can
view his calendar using the Folder List.
I've tried using the /cleanviews switch and the problem follows him to
other
computers. Any ideas?