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Post SP2 Fixes as follows 898457, 912444,912022,912008,912007 Hope it helps. -- Amin M. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Jeff hetschel Jeff wrote: I can delete appointments, what is the name of the calander file that outlooks stores, I am wondering if I delete that file, will it rebuild correctly the next time I sync up? Outlook stores calendar information in the same file as all of its other information - tasks, mail, contacts, etc. Try running the Inbox Repair Tool (SCANPST.EXE) on your PST. -- Brian Tillman |
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