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Calendar event error
An event was set in January 2006 NOT to re-occur, just a plain simple event.
Now every day when I login I get an error message that says the event has occured and I choose "Dismiss" then I receive an error message that is cannot be deleted because the end date and start date have passed. This is happening on Exchange 2003 running Outlook XP client -- patricia i. willis |
Calendar event error
lanshark wrote:
An event was set in January 2006 NOT to re-occur, just a plain simple event. Now every day when I login I get an error message that says the event has occured and I choose "Dismiss" then I receive an error message that is cannot be deleted because the end date and start date have passed. This is happening on Exchange 2003 running Outlook XP client Can you temporarily set your clock time back to the beginning of the year and delete the event? -- Brian Tillman |
Calendar event error
Been there done that, even no show up. According to MS QB article I am
having to call MS direct :( -- patricia i. willis "Brian Tillman" wrote: lanshark wrote: An event was set in January 2006 NOT to re-occur, just a plain simple event. Now every day when I login I get an error message that says the event has occured and I choose "Dismiss" then I receive an error message that is cannot be deleted because the end date and start date have passed. This is happening on Exchange 2003 running Outlook XP client Can you temporarily set your clock time back to the beginning of the year and delete the event? -- Brian Tillman |
Calendar event error
Apparently the event was created on Exchange 5.5 and now the users have been
migrated over to Exchnage 2003. Any suggestions?Please :) -- patricia i. willis "Brian Tillman" wrote: lanshark wrote: An event was set in January 2006 NOT to re-occur, just a plain simple event. Now every day when I login I get an error message that says the event has occured and I choose "Dismiss" then I receive an error message that is cannot be deleted because the end date and start date have passed. This is happening on Exchange 2003 running Outlook XP client Can you temporarily set your clock time back to the beginning of the year and delete the event? -- Brian Tillman |
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