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I am not sure if this is a setting or just an error in Outlook. I have
Outlook 2003 Professional with Business Contact Manager. The problem I have is when I go into an appointment that I have already made or when I dismiss the alert that pops up for that event the appointment automatically makes it an recurring appointment when I don't even go into the recurrence area. Has anyone else had this problem? I've re-installed Outlook twice, I've restored my computer to its original state twice and it still happens. HELP PLEASE!! |
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Hi Shawn, You are not alone. I have just installed Microsoft Office 2003
Basic Edition and am having the same problem. I can create an entry in the Calendar ok but any changes to that appointment make it recur. As I use Outlook extensively to manage my appointments this is causing me a great deal of grief. Any suggestions or solutions will be gratefully received! "Shawn" wrote: I am not sure if this is a setting or just an error in Outlook. I have Outlook 2003 Professional with Business Contact Manager. The problem I have is when I go into an appointment that I have already made or when I dismiss the alert that pops up for that event the appointment automatically makes it an recurring appointment when I don't even go into the recurrence area. Has anyone else had this problem? I've re-installed Outlook twice, I've restored my computer to its original state twice and it still happens. HELP PLEASE!! |
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There are several post for this problem now and I believe it is a MS bug. I
have an OEM version from Dell and they want $99 to resolve the problem, as I was told. i decided not to pay and try my luck here. My next question would be if so many people are having this problem how is MS notified so we can all have a fix for it. "Graeme H" wrote: Hi Shawn, You are not alone. I have just installed Microsoft Office 2003 Basic Edition and am having the same problem. I can create an entry in the Calendar ok but any changes to that appointment make it recur. As I use Outlook extensively to manage my appointments this is causing me a great deal of grief. Any suggestions or solutions will be gratefully received! "Shawn" wrote: I am not sure if this is a setting or just an error in Outlook. I have Outlook 2003 Professional with Business Contact Manager. The problem I have is when I go into an appointment that I have already made or when I dismiss the alert that pops up for that event the appointment automatically makes it an recurring appointment when I don't even go into the recurrence area. Has anyone else had this problem? I've re-installed Outlook twice, I've restored my computer to its original state twice and it still happens. HELP PLEASE!! |
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![]() "Martin" wrote: There are several post for this problem now and I believe it is a MS bug. I have an OEM version from Dell and they want $99 to resolve the problem, as I was told. i decided not to pay and try my luck here. My next question would be if so many people are having this problem how is MS notified so we can all have a fix for it. "Graeme H" wrote: Hi Shawn, You are not alone. I have just installed Microsoft Office 2003 Basic Edition and am having the same problem. I can create an entry in the Calendar ok but any changes to that appointment make it recur. As I use Outlook extensively to manage my appointments this is causing me a great deal of grief. Any suggestions or solutions will be gratefully received! "Shawn" wrote: I am not sure if this is a setting or just an error in Outlook. I have Outlook 2003 Professional with Business Contact Manager. The problem I have is when I go into an appointment that I have already made or when I dismiss the alert that pops up for that event the appointment automatically makes it an recurring appointment when I don't even go into the recurrence area. Has anyone else had this problem? I've re-installed Outlook twice, I've restored my computer to its original state twice and it still happens. HELP PLEASE!! |
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My problem also occurs on a Dell laptop (which I only got a week ago) and
which had Office 2003 pre-installed on it. I to have reinstalled Office and also restored my PC back to its original state, none of which fixed the problem. I have used Office 2003 on another PC for several years and have never had his problem. I suspect that it is something to do with the version being used by Dell. I have tried to report the problem to Microsoft but because the software was preinstalled they say it has to be reported to the vendor. I have emailed the Dell support team but as yet have not had reply. I will keep you posted. "Martin" wrote: There are several post for this problem now and I believe it is a MS bug. I have an OEM version from Dell and they want $99 to resolve the problem, as I was told. i decided not to pay and try my luck here. My next question would be if so many people are having this problem how is MS notified so we can all have a fix for it. "Graeme H" wrote: Hi Shawn, You are not alone. I have just installed Microsoft Office 2003 Basic Edition and am having the same problem. I can create an entry in the Calendar ok but any changes to that appointment make it recur. As I use Outlook extensively to manage my appointments this is causing me a great deal of grief. Any suggestions or solutions will be gratefully received! "Shawn" wrote: I am not sure if this is a setting or just an error in Outlook. I have Outlook 2003 Professional with Business Contact Manager. The problem I have is when I go into an appointment that I have already made or when I dismiss the alert that pops up for that event the appointment automatically makes it an recurring appointment when I don't even go into the recurrence area. Has anyone else had this problem? I've re-installed Outlook twice, I've restored my computer to its original state twice and it still happens. HELP PLEASE!! |
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I went through Dell support via email 3 weeks ago and was told it was a
software problem and would have to call 1-877-575-7437 which I did and that is when Dell Support ask for $99 to continue. I think you might be on to something that this is a problem with the Dell version of Office for Small Business. I have another laptop from last year that has Outlook 2003 on it and this problem does not exist. I am going back to Dell now that I know other Dell Customers are having the same issue. "Graeme H" wrote: My problem also occurs on a Dell laptop (which I only got a week ago) and which had Office 2003 pre-installed on it. I to have reinstalled Office and also restored my PC back to its original state, none of which fixed the problem. I have used Office 2003 on another PC for several years and have never had his problem. I suspect that it is something to do with the version being used by Dell. I have tried to report the problem to Microsoft but because the software was preinstalled they say it has to be reported to the vendor. I have emailed the Dell support team but as yet have not had reply. I will keep you posted. "Martin" wrote: There are several post for this problem now and I believe it is a MS bug. I have an OEM version from Dell and they want $99 to resolve the problem, as I was told. i decided not to pay and try my luck here. My next question would be if so many people are having this problem how is MS notified so we can all have a fix for it. "Graeme H" wrote: Hi Shawn, You are not alone. I have just installed Microsoft Office 2003 Basic Edition and am having the same problem. I can create an entry in the Calendar ok but any changes to that appointment make it recur. As I use Outlook extensively to manage my appointments this is causing me a great deal of grief. Any suggestions or solutions will be gratefully received! "Shawn" wrote: I am not sure if this is a setting or just an error in Outlook. I have Outlook 2003 Professional with Business Contact Manager. The problem I have is when I go into an appointment that I have already made or when I dismiss the alert that pops up for that event the appointment automatically makes it an recurring appointment when I don't even go into the recurrence area. Has anyone else had this problem? I've re-installed Outlook twice, I've restored my computer to its original state twice and it still happens. HELP PLEASE!! |
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Hi Martin,
I’m in the UK and have found that getting any support by phoning Dell is next to impossible. I paid £100 to have Microsoft Office preinstalled on my PC by and as far as I am concerned they have supplied me with a version that doesn’t work so I don’t see why we should have to pay for the privilege of getting it fixed. I will continue to pursue the problem and will post any response I get from them here. "Martin" wrote: I went through Dell support via email 3 weeks ago and was told it was a software problem and would have to call 1-877-575-7437 which I did and that is when Dell Support ask for $99 to continue. I think you might be on to something that this is a problem with the Dell version of Office for Small Business. I have another laptop from last year that has Outlook 2003 on it and this problem does not exist. I am going back to Dell now that I know other Dell Customers are having the same issue. "Graeme H" wrote: My problem also occurs on a Dell laptop (which I only got a week ago) and which had Office 2003 pre-installed on it. I to have reinstalled Office and also restored my PC back to its original state, none of which fixed the problem. I have used Office 2003 on another PC for several years and have never had his problem. I suspect that it is something to do with the version being used by Dell. I have tried to report the problem to Microsoft but because the software was preinstalled they say it has to be reported to the vendor. I have emailed the Dell support team but as yet have not had reply. I will keep you posted. "Martin" wrote: There are several post for this problem now and I believe it is a MS bug. I have an OEM version from Dell and they want $99 to resolve the problem, as I was told. i decided not to pay and try my luck here. My next question would be if so many people are having this problem how is MS notified so we can all have a fix for it. "Graeme H" wrote: Hi Shawn, You are not alone. I have just installed Microsoft Office 2003 Basic Edition and am having the same problem. I can create an entry in the Calendar ok but any changes to that appointment make it recur. As I use Outlook extensively to manage my appointments this is causing me a great deal of grief. Any suggestions or solutions will be gratefully received! "Shawn" wrote: I am not sure if this is a setting or just an error in Outlook. I have Outlook 2003 Professional with Business Contact Manager. The problem I have is when I go into an appointment that I have already made or when I dismiss the alert that pops up for that event the appointment automatically makes it an recurring appointment when I don't even go into the recurrence area. Has anyone else had this problem? I've re-installed Outlook twice, I've restored my computer to its original state twice and it still happens. HELP PLEASE!! |
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Interesting... I also have a Dell.
I tried to get this resolved today and they said that the problem is fixable because it is the way that Outlook is configured. I was happy to hear that they were able to fix the issue, but then they tried to charge me. I told them I would not pay since this is a problem that came with the computer and they refused to help me without continuing with payment. So it seems like all of us have Dell laptops with Office 2003 for Small Business pre-installed. I'm curious to see if Dell will ever figure out this error and fix it without payment, but I learned all I need to know today about Dell's customer support. Needless to say I will NEVER purchase a Dell again. "Martin" wrote: I went through Dell support via email 3 weeks ago and was told it was a software problem and would have to call 1-877-575-7437 which I did and that is when Dell Support ask for $99 to continue. I think you might be on to something that this is a problem with the Dell version of Office for Small Business. I have another laptop from last year that has Outlook 2003 on it and this problem does not exist. I am going back to Dell now that I know other Dell Customers are having the same issue. "Graeme H" wrote: My problem also occurs on a Dell laptop (which I only got a week ago) and which had Office 2003 pre-installed on it. I to have reinstalled Office and also restored my PC back to its original state, none of which fixed the problem. I have used Office 2003 on another PC for several years and have never had his problem. I suspect that it is something to do with the version being used by Dell. I have tried to report the problem to Microsoft but because the software was preinstalled they say it has to be reported to the vendor. I have emailed the Dell support team but as yet have not had reply. I will keep you posted. "Martin" wrote: There are several post for this problem now and I believe it is a MS bug. I have an OEM version from Dell and they want $99 to resolve the problem, as I was told. i decided not to pay and try my luck here. My next question would be if so many people are having this problem how is MS notified so we can all have a fix for it. "Graeme H" wrote: Hi Shawn, You are not alone. I have just installed Microsoft Office 2003 Basic Edition and am having the same problem. I can create an entry in the Calendar ok but any changes to that appointment make it recur. As I use Outlook extensively to manage my appointments this is causing me a great deal of grief. Any suggestions or solutions will be gratefully received! "Shawn" wrote: I am not sure if this is a setting or just an error in Outlook. I have Outlook 2003 Professional with Business Contact Manager. The problem I have is when I go into an appointment that I have already made or when I dismiss the alert that pops up for that event the appointment automatically makes it an recurring appointment when I don't even go into the recurrence area. Has anyone else had this problem? I've re-installed Outlook twice, I've restored my computer to its original state twice and it still happens. HELP PLEASE!! |
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Shawn wrote:
I tried to get this resolved today and they said that the problem is fixable because it is the way that Outlook is configured. I was happy to hear that they were able to fix the issue, but then they tried to charge me. I told them I would not pay since this is a problem that came with the computer and they refused to help me without continuing with payment. So it seems like all of us have Dell laptops with Office 2003 for Small Business pre-installed. If the Dells seem to be a pattern, then I'd siggest it is buried in all the pre-installed trial crap that Dell includes. Were I in the situation, I'd first try uninstalling all the junk Dell installs by default and if that didn't work, reformat the hard drive and start from scratch with a clean OS, installing exactly those things I wanted and nothing else. I always request Dell send me the real install disks instead of using the system restore disk, which just puts the crap back on. -- Brian Tillman |
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Very very interesting, I have had the same problem since November on a clients laptop and YES it is a dell with business contact manager (pc not affected).
I have posted the problem on the Discussions group at Microsoft but as yet no fix. I too have spoken with Dell, the so called second line support connected remotely and tried to fix by renaming the dat files, this did not work. After waiting a week for them to get back to me I could not wait any longer so I called them. There answer was to reinstall the software (this is not an option). I spoke to the manager and he point blank said that dell is only a hardware company not a software company and they can not guarantee a fix (so why are they pre-installing software). So how I am waiting for customer services to call me, I will not hold my breath EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice http://www.eggheadcafe.com |
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